Reference:
Superlative adjective - the biggest, the best, the most interesting, etc.
Past simple tense - visited, ate, went, etc.
Relative clause - the coolest thing (that) I saw
It is common to use superlative adjectives to talk about our amazing experiences and adventures. For example...
- The biggest adventure in my life was visiting Japan for the first time.
- Visiting Japan for the first time was the biggest adventure in my life.
- The biggest adventure in my life was when I visited Japan for the first time.
- The biggest adventure in my life was my trip to Japan.
- The best food (that) I ate in Japan was unagi. (The relative clause ‘connects’ to the noun ‘food’.)
- Dazaifu was the busiest place (that) I visited in Japan. (The relative clause ‘connects’ to the noun ‘place’.)
- One of the most interesting things (that) I did in Tokyo was learning how to make woodblock prints. (I did many interesting things and this was one of them.)
- Some of the most surprising things (that) I noticed in Japan were happoshu and subway station music. (I noticed many surprising things and these were some of them.)
- The craziest thing (that) I’ve (ever) done is…
- The best trip (that) I’ve (ever) taken is...
Zach