The simplest superlative forms are quite similar to the English equivalents, but in more complex examples, the word order and prepositions may be different to what you expect.
How to form more complex superlatives in French
Look at this example:
Marie is the smartest girl in the class.
Two things to pay attention to in complex examples like this are:
1. la fille usually appears before la plus whereas in English it's the reverse order. Also see that 'la' appears twice.
2. de la / du /des / de l' ('of the') always follows the superlative, even when in English we might say 'in'.
Note that you can also say (though it's usually considered less elegant):
Marie is the smartest girl in the class.
Here are more examples of these superlative sentences:
See also the related Le/la/les plus and Le/la/les moins = The most and the least (Superlative with Adjectives in French)
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