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French Grammar Explained
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The superlative II
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Ton gâteau au chocolat est très
bon
.
Your chocolat cake is very good.
Ma soeur chante vraiment très
bien
.
My sister sings really really well.
Can you tell me how I can express that somebody's cake is the best? Or how I can say that someone sings the best?
I believe you can use the superlative?
C'est bien !
Any idea how?
I remember from the comparative lesson that we cannot say
plus bon
and
plus bien
, is it the same here?
Excellent !
You're getting better and better at this!
Ton gâteau au chocolat est
le meilleur
.
Your chocolat cake is
the best
.
Ma soeur chante vraiment
le mieux
.
My sister sings
the best
.
As seen with the comparative, the same pattern applies here to the superlative:
Le(s) plus
bon(s)
→
Le(s) meilleur(s)
La(les) plus
bonne(s)
→
La/Les meilleure(s)
Le plus
bien
→
Le mieux
Just as with the comparative,
le pire
can be used alongside
le plus mauvais
:
→ C'est
le pire
/le plus mauvais gâteau jamais goûté !
(This is the worst cake ever tasted!)
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