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ESL forum > Grammar and Linguistics > Omission of "the" in superlatives.    

Omission of "the" in superlatives.



aldonza
Spain

Omission of "the" in superlatives.
 
Hi! I �ve got a question regarding the use of the definite article with superlatives. Why is it acceptable to omit it in the following sentences? "Of all the people she spoke BEST at the meeting" "They �re bad musicians and the guitarist plays WORST of all" Is it because they are adverbs? Thanks in advance!

11 May 2013      





Jayho
Australia

Hi aldonza
 
You will find an excellent explanation here
 
Cheers
 
Jayho

11 May 2013     



oumsalsabil
Algeria

 I think yes because they are advs not adjs , BEST describes the action of speaking in the 1st sentence while MOST  describes the action of playing in the 2nd. In case you rephrase the sentences like this you �ll need to add THE:
"Of all the people at the meeting, she was the  best speaker " "They �re bad musicians and the guitarist  are the worst players  of all" 

11 May 2013     



aldonza
Spain

Thank you for your answers!!

Cheers

12 May 2013