In der Schule: superlative adjectives and adverbs
I can form and use superlative adjectives and adverbs when discussing topics in a school context.
In der Schule: superlative adjectives and adverbs
I can form and use superlative adjectives and adverbs when discussing topics in a school context.
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Key learning points
- Use the superlative to express the highest degree of something, e.g., 'the most'.
- To form the superlative use ‘am’ before the adjective/adverb, and then add ‘-sten’.
- Prenominal superlative adjectives use the definite article then add '-st' plus the appropriate ending to the adjective.
- Some superlatives are irregular.
- Superlatives can be used to develop writing.
Keywords
Superlative - a form of adjective or adverb used to express the highest degree of a quality, e.g., 'the tallest', 'the most interesting'
Prenominal adjective - an adjective that appears before the noun it modifies
Common misconception
Many English superlatives use 'most', so you need to use 'meist' in German.
German superlatives use 'am -sten'. 'Most interesting' ist 'am interessantesten', and 'most difficult' is 'am schwierigsten'. No additional German word is required for 'most'.
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Prior knowledge starter quiz
6 Questions
at all
yes
ever, each
still, yet, even
very
gone, vanished
luckily
short
long
slow
beautiful
safe, secure
Assessment exit quiz
5 Questions
besser, am besten
lieber, am liebsten
mehr, am meisten
näher, am nächsten
höher, am höchsten