Superlative forms in Dutch grammar are used to indicate that something has the highest degree of a particular quality. To form the superlative in Dutch, the adjective is usually preceded by the word “het” and followed by the suffix “-st” or “-ste” depending on the adjective’s ending. For example, “grootste” (biggest) or “kleinste” (smallest). In this exercise, you will learn how to use superlative forms in Dutch sentences by filling in the blanks with the correct superlative forms of the given adjectives. Practice these exercises to enhance your Dutch language skills, particularly in expressing comparisons of the highest degree.
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