busiest – English Grammar Profiler
Uncategorized / advice, albums, art, best, busiest, cloudiest, company, customer, fullest, highest, JJT, latest, level, levels, NN, of, piece, software, songs, truest, type, views, way, wet, whole, worst, yourself
Point 7 in the category of ADJECTIVES: limited range of prepositional phrases with ‘of’ after a superlative adjective, to refer to one thing within a set or part of a set. TLC SPEAKING TEST EXAMPLE: What’s the best type of music? male Mexico B1 A search in iWeb for: _JJT _NN of * * 1 BEST INTERESTS …
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A2, ADJECTIVES, article, B2, ellipsis, NOUNS, range, superlative / best, brightest, busiest, common, coolest, deepest, disadvantages, driest, earliest, eldest, farthest, fittest, furthest, healthiest, heaviest, highest, JJT, largest, loudest, lowest, most, of, one, prettiest, quietest, rarest, richest, scariest, sharpest, simplest, smartest, smoothest, softest, strangest, strongest, tastiest, the, thinnest, TLC, weakest, widest
Which superlative adjective should we learn at higher levels?