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Mr. Tom Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

The use of superlative...

Hi

Do you find the use of superlative correct here? Please give the alternative phrases if you don't find them very satisfactory.
1) He was at his funniest yesterday at the party.

2) The fan was on at its fullest.

3) Turn on the AC at its highest.

4) Keep the tap on at its lowest.

5) I screamed at my loudest but no one came.

Many thanks for your time and effort.

Tom

  

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Mr. Tom 1) He was at his funniest yesterday at the party. Good.

  • Mr.
  • Tom 1) He was at his funniest yesterday at the party.
  • Good.
  • 2) The fan was on at its fullest .
  • okay.
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Mr. Tom
1) He was at his funniest yesterday at the party. Good.

2) The fan was on at its fullest. okay. ("full blast!")

3) Turn on the AC at its highest. okay. ("to the max!")

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