example: You've just had a very boring lesson. (boring/lesson/attended)
That was the most boring lesson I've ever attended
1. You've just seen a film which you found very sad

2. You're in Dubai, looking at the Burj Khalifa building. (tall/building/world?)

3. You're looking at a picture of the animal the cheetah. (fast/animal/run)

4. You've been running a long distance with your friend. (far/run)

5. You're looking at two dresses and neither has a price tag. (expensive)

6. You've been trying different teas and say which you prefer/ (English breakfast/tasty)

7. You've been shopping and have heavy bags. Ask your brother to take one. (carry/heavy/bag?)

8. You're talking about paintings at a gallery and stating your preference. (beautiful)

Respuesta :

In order to answer this question, we must use our knowledge of the superlative form of adjectives, as is further explained below.

  1. That was the saddest film I've ever seen.
  2. Is the Burj Khalifa the tallest building in the world?
  3. This animal can run the fastest.
  4. This is the furthest we have ever run.
  5. Which one is the most expensive? / I don't know which one is the most expensive.
  6. I think English breakfast is the tastiest.
  7. Can you carry the heaviest bag?
  8. I believe this painting is the most beautiful in this gallery.

The superlative of adjectives

The superlative form of an adjective is used to indicate that something or someone has a specific quality in an incomparable way. No other person or thing in that group, or even in the world, can beat that person or thing in terms of that quality.

For example, suppose you have three friends - John, Carlos, and Damian. If you wish to indicate that the other two are not as tall as Carlos, you can you the superlative form "tallest." For example:

  • Carlos is the tallest of my friends.

For adjectives that have more than one syllable, we need to use the word "most". Compare:

  • Tall --> tallest
  • Intelligent --> the most intelligent

With the information above in mind, we can conclude that the answer provided above is correct.

Learn more about the superlative of adjectives here:

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