Superlative forms of adjectives Grammar Exercises for Dutch Language

Mastering superlative forms of adjectives is an essential aspect of achieving fluency in Dutch. These forms allow speakers to express the highest degree of a particular quality, making conversations more precise and engaging. In Dutch, forming the superlative typically involves adding the suffix "-st" to the adjective, often accompanied by the definite article "de" or "het," depending on the noun's gender. Understanding and correctly using superlatives not only enhances your descriptive language but also provides a more nuanced way to compare and highlight differences among objects, people, and situations. In our exercises, you will find a variety of tasks designed to reinforce your understanding of Dutch superlative forms. From fill-in-the-blank sentences to translation challenges, each exercise aims to solidify your grasp of these important grammatical structures. You will encounter both regular and irregular adjectives, ensuring a comprehensive learning experience. By practicing consistently, you'll be able to confidently use superlatives in everyday conversations, enriching your Dutch vocabulary and making your speech more vivid and expressive. Dive in and start honing your skills with these targeted exercises!

Exercise 1 

<p>1. Dit is de *beste* dag van mijn leven (superlative of 'goed').</p> <p>2. Hij is de *snelste* loper in de klas (superlative of 'snel').</p> <p>3. De zon is op haar *helderste* om twaalf uur 's middags (superlative of 'helder').</p> <p>4. Dit is de *mooiste* bloem in de tuin (superlative of 'mooi').</p> <p>5. Zij is de *slimste* student van de universiteit (superlative of 'slim').</p> <p>6. Dit is het *oudste* gebouw in de stad (superlative of 'oud').</p> <p>7. De Mount Everest is de *hoogste* berg ter wereld (superlative of 'hoog').</p> <p>8. Dit is het *zwaarste* boek in de bibliotheek (superlative of 'zwaar').</p> <p>9. Hij heeft de *langste* reis gemaakt van ons allemaal (superlative of 'lang').</p> <p>10. Dit is het *duurste* cadeau dat ik ooit heb gekregen (superlative of 'duur').</p>
 

Exercise 2

<p>1. Deze berg is *het hoogste* in Nederland (superlative of "hoog").</p> <p>2. Hij is *de slimste* in de klas (superlative of "slim").</p> <p>3. Dit is *de koudste* winter die ik ooit heb meegemaakt (superlative of "koud").</p> <p>4. Zij is *de vriendelijkste* persoon die ik ken (superlative of "vriendelijk").</p> <p>5. Dit huis is *het duurste* van de straat (superlative of "duur").</p> <p>6. Mijn oma maakt *de lekkerste* taarten (superlative of "lekker").</p> <p>7. Hij was *de snelste* loper in de race (superlative of "snel").</p> <p>8. Deze hond is *de trouwste* metgezel (superlative of "trouw").</p> <p>9. Dit is *het mooiste* schilderij in het museum (superlative of "mooi").</p> <p>10. Zij heeft *de sterkste* koffie ooit gemaakt (superlative of "sterk").</p>
 

Exercise 3

<p>1. De Mount Everest is *de hoogste* berg ter wereld (superlative of "hoog").</p> <p>2. Dit is *de duurste* auto die ik ooit heb gezien (superlative of "duur").</p> <p>3. Zij is *de slimste* student in de klas (superlative of "slim").</p> <p>4. Mijn oma maakt *de lekkerste* appeltaart (superlative of "lekker").</p> <p>5. Van alle seizoenen vind ik de zomer *de warmste* (superlative of "warm").</p> <p>6. Dit boek is *het interessantste* dat ik ooit heb gelezen (superlative of "interessant").</p> <p>7. Hij is *de sterkste* man die ik ken (superlative of "sterk").</p> <p>8. We hebben *de langste* weg naar huis genomen (superlative of "lang").</p> <p>9. Dit is *het mooiste* schilderij in het museum (superlative of "mooi").</p> <p>10. Van alle bloemen is de roos *de bekendste* (superlative of "bekend").</p>
 

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