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Superlative Exercises For Japanese Grammar

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In Japanese grammar, the superlative is used to indicate that something is the most or least of a certain quality, such as “the tallest” or “the least expensive.” To express the superlative in Japanese, the word “一番” (ichiban) is often used in combination with the adjective, either in its long or short form. Additionally, sentence patterns may vary depending on whether the topic is a noun or a verb. In these exercises, you will practice using superlatives in Japanese grammar, as well as applying essential sentence structures to help you improve your language skills.

Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the correct superlative adjective or verb

1. このレストランは*一番*おいしい (delicious) レストランです。
2. 彼女は*最も* (most) かわいい女性です。
3. 君は*最も* (least) 疲れている人だと思う。
4. 今日は*一番*暑い (hottest) 日です。
5. あのビルは*一番*高い (tallest) ビルです。

Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks using “一番” (ichiban) or “最も” (motto/most) in the appropriate context

6. あの公園はこの町で*一番*広い (widest) 公園です。
7. 彼は私の友達の中で*最も*勉強 (most) 熱心です。
8. 東京は*一番*人口 (most populated) が多い都市です。
9. *最も*小さい (smallest) 犬はどれですか?
10. 冬休みの後、*一番*忙しい (busiest) 期間が始まります。

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