[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"grammar-page-en-superlatives-quantity-most-least-fewest":3,"grammar-exercises-by-page-019ddf54-d7d2-7e0e-b46c-fb0085e3554b":24},{"id":4,"title":5,"slug":6,"content":7,"language":8,"level":9,"displayOrder":10,"grammarTopics":11,"createdAt":18,"updatedAt":19,"generatorCategories":20,"readyImages":22,"ogImageUrl":23},"019ddf54-d7d2-7e0e-b46c-fb0085e3554b","Superlatives (quantity: most \u002F least \u002F fewest)","superlatives-quantity-most-least-fewest","## 1\\. What Are Superlatives?\n\nIn previous lessons, we learned superlatives with **adjectives**:\n\n* tall → the tallest\n* expensive → the most expensive\n\nWe use these to compare **qualities** (how something is). Now we also use superlatives to talk about **quantity** (how much \u002F how many).\n\nHere, **most\u002Fleast\u002Ffewest** are quantity words that go **before a noun** (not adjective forms like 'tallest').\n\n## 2\\. Adjective Superlatives \\(Review\\)\n\nWe already use superlatives with adjectives for quality (e.g., *the tallest*, *the most expensive*). Now we’ll use **most\u002Fleast\u002Ffewest** with **nouns** for quantity.\n\nExample: *the most expensive restaurant* → *the most customers*\n\n## 3\\. Superlatives with Quantity\n\nNow we focus on **amount and number**, not quality.\n\n### The most\n\n**Form:** the most + noun\n**Meaning:** the **largest amount or number**\n**Examples:** the most water \u002F the most students \u002F the most money\n**Sentences:**\nShe drinks the most water.\nThis class has the most students.\nHe has the most money.\n\n### The least\n\n**Form:** the least + noun\n**Meaning:** the smallest amount (usually with uncountable nouns). With plural countable nouns, we usually say **the fewest**, but **the least + plural noun** is also possible in some contexts (e.g., 'the least problems').\n**Examples:** the least water \u002F the least time \u002F the least money\n**Sentences:**\nShe drinks the least water.\nI have the least time today.\nThis job pays the least.\n\n### The fewest\n\n**Form:** the fewest + plural noun\n**Meaning:** the **smallest number** (countable nouns)\n**Examples:** the fewest students \u002F the fewest apples \u002F the fewest mistakes\n**Sentences:**\nThis class has the fewest students.\nHe made the fewest mistakes.\nThey bought the fewest apples.\n\n## 4\\. Key Difference \\(Very Important\\)\n\n* **Adjective superlatives** → describe **quality** (the best, the biggest, the fastest)\n* **Quantity superlatives** → describe **amount\u002Fnumber** (the most, the least, the fewest)\n\nExamples:\n\n* This is the best restaurant. (quality)\n* This restaurant has the most customers. (quantity)\n\n## 5\\. Word Order \\(Very Important\\)\n\nCommon patterns:\n\n* the + adjective superlative\n* the most + noun\n* the least + noun\n* the fewest + plural noun\n\n## 6\\. Common Examples\n\nExamples:\n\n* This is the most popular place.\n* She has the most books.\n* He has the least money.\n* They made the fewest errors.\n\n## 7\\. Easy Tip to Remember\n\n**Quality → adjective (the biggest).**\n**Quantity → noun (the most \u002F the least \u002F the fewest).**","en","A2",33.25,[12],{"id":13,"name":5,"level":9,"language":8,"isCompleted":14,"completionPercentage":15,"totalExercises":16,"completedExercises":15,"vocabularyLists":17},"019ddf53-4919-7075-bdfb-797d574fec4a",false,0,2,[],"2026-04-30T16:59:32+00:00","2026-07-14T17:37:52+00:00",[21],"grammar_exercise_questions_comparatives_superlatives",[],"\u002Fuploads\u002Fimages\u002Fog_019ddf54-d7d2-7e0e-b46c-fb0085e3554b.jpg?v=1784050672",[25,32],{"@id":26,"@type":27,"id":28,"grammarPage":29,"title":30,"instructions":31,"displayOrder":15,"isCompleted":14},"\u002Fapi\u002Fgrammar_exercises\u002F019de38b-3810-7829-86a7-63430fe23844","GrammarExercise","019de38b-3810-7829-86a7-63430fe23844","\u002Fapi\u002Fgrammar_pages\u002F019ddf54-d7d2-7e0e-b46c-fb0085e3554b","Superlatives in Daily Life","This is a fill-in-the-blank exercise. Click on each blank and choose the correct answer from the dropdown. Complete the sentences about your daily activities using 'most', 'least', or 'fewest'.",{"@id":33,"@type":27,"id":34,"grammarPage":29,"title":35,"instructions":36,"displayOrder":37,"isCompleted":14},"\u002Fapi\u002Fgrammar_exercises\u002F019de38b-3811-75d1-a8ee-eb837e38a6f6","019de38b-3811-75d1-a8ee-eb837e38a6f6","Superlatives in Food","This is a fill-in-the-blank exercise. Click on each blank and choose the correct answer from the dropdown. Use 'most', 'least', or 'fewest' to complete sentences about your favorite foods.",1]