Saturday, August 22, 2015

adjectives - The definite article before superlative degree




What are the special cases when we can't use "the" before superlative degree? I'd like the answers with proper explanations. Some of the examples:



  1. He is most likely to succeed.

  2. It is fairest of all methods.

  3. I have read many books. "Against all odds" is best of all.




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