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- Superlative abstract "In grammar, the superlative is the form of an adverb or adjective that expresses a degree of the adverb or adjective being used that is greater than any other possible degree of the given descriptor. English superlatives are typically formed with the suffix -est (e.g. healthiest, weakest) or the word most (most recent, most interesting). One preposition, near, also has a superlative form, as in Find the restaurant nearest your house.".
- Superlative wikiPageExternalLink reader_0801867150.
- Superlative wikiPageID "207129".
- Superlative wikiPageRevisionID "605968558".
- Superlative hasPhotoCollection Superlative.
- Superlative subject Category:Amarna_letters.
- Superlative subject Category:Grammar.
- Superlative subject Category:Superlatives.
- Superlative comment "In grammar, the superlative is the form of an adverb or adjective that expresses a degree of the adverb or adjective being used that is greater than any other possible degree of the given descriptor. English superlatives are typically formed with the suffix -est (e.g. healthiest, weakest) or the word most (most recent, most interesting). One preposition, near, also has a superlative form, as in Find the restaurant nearest your house.".
- Superlative label "Superlative".
- Superlative label "Superlativo".
- Superlative sameAs Superlativo.
- Superlative sameAs m.01ddmq.
- Superlative sameAs Q1817208.
- Superlative sameAs Q1817208.
- Superlative wasDerivedFrom Superlative?oldid=605968558.
- Superlative isPrimaryTopicOf Superlative.