richest – English Grammar Profiler
A2, ADJECTIVES, phrases, PREPOSITIONS, singular, superlative / baseball, building, coach, college, companies, fashion, highest, II, in, JJT, largest, latest, mind, mountain, NN, north, office, program, record, richest, seat, seats, south, story, team, teams, views, worst
Point 11 in the category of ADJECTIVES: prepositional phrases with ‘in’ + singular name of a place after a superlative adjective. PELIC STUDENT EXAMPLE: I am not shy with girls, I always tell my brother don’t be shy with them, they are the best creatures in the world. Arabic male level 2 writing class. A search in iWeb for: _JJT _NN in _N 1 BEST THINGS IN LIFE 1698 2 BEST …
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ADJECTIVES, B1, GSE, NOUNS, phrases, plural, PREPOSITIONS, superlative / amazing, among, areas, coaches, companies, coolest, differences, earliest, finest, forms, gifts, highest, IO, is, JJT, largest, levels, MC1, mistakes, models, moments, most, NN2, of, one, pieces, points, popular, reasons, rgt, riches, richest, simplest, sites, some, songs, stars, surprises, teams, the, types, useful, views, ways, worst, _AT
Here are two expert examples of complex noun phrases as subject complements: Ocean worlds are some of the most fascinating places. Listen to this sentence This is one of the most important things that any man can do. Listen *Note, ‘is one of the most‘ is the second most frequent 5-word Ngram. iWeb 262,288 In the English Grammar Profile, B1 point 41 in ADJECTIVES is defined as: ‘ONE OF …
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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?