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Windyjolt Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

The least & at least

What is the difference between them? Thank you.
  

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Hi Windyjolt Most adjectives have comparitive and superlative forms. Good - Better - Best Tall - Taller - Tallest Beautiful - More beautiful - Most beautiful Little - Less - Least ( littler and littlest exist but are rare like a hen's teeth) *I got the least money. *He's the best teacher even though he has the least experience .

  • Hi Windyjolt Most adjectives have comparitive and superlative forms.
  • Good - Better - Best Tall - Taller - Tallest Beautiful - More beautiful - Most beautiful Little - Less - Least ( littler and littlest exist but are rare like a hen's teeth) *I got the least money.
  • *He's the best teacher even though he has the least experience .
  • At least is an idiom and it has two meanings.
  • 1) at any rate : She didn't do anything but at least she was present.
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Hi Windyjolt

Most adjectives have comparitive and superlative forms.

Good - Better - Best

Tall - Taller - Tallest

Beautiful - More beautiful - Most beautiful

Little - Less - Least (littler and littlest exist but are rare like a hen's teeth)

*I got the least money.

*He's th

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