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  1. grammar - When to use "most" or "the most" - English Language …

    Jul 7, 2015 · "But what I remembered most is moving a lot" is correct, with or without "the". Although "the most" is the superlative, preferable. Here, "most" is used as an adverb modifying …

  2. meaning - Is "most" equivalent to "a majority of"? - English …

    "Most of the children chose cauliflower." Probably means a majority. "Cauliflower was chosen the most." Could be just a plurality. But wow, it's pretty vague. It might be very hard to say without …

  3. "Most important" vs "most importantly" - English Language

    Oct 22, 2014 · To cite example 1 ("Most importantly [what is most important is that], Bob is dead") grammatically means that Bob is "importantly dead". Maybe that means Bob is a martyr or that …

  4. "Most of which" or "most of whom" or "most of who"?

    Apr 1, 2022 · Since "most of _____" is a prepositional phrase, the correct usage would be "most of whom." The phrase "most of who" should probably never be used. Another way to think about …

  5. How would one know when to choose 'preferred' or 'preferable'?

    Sep 27, 2013 · When used as an adjective, the word "preferred" generally precedes the noun that it defines (preferred customers, preferred method, preferred means, preferred spelling, etc.) …

  6. What letter pairs are the most frequent in English written text?

    Sep 17, 2020 · Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for …

  7. Is "funnest" a word? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    My 2 cents, do not use "funnest", replace it with "the best". E.g.: "That was the funnest party ever!" vs "That was the best party ever!" For the nit-picky, the best way of saying the above would be …

  8. meaning - "Convenient for you" vs "convenient to you" - English ...

    Jan 29, 2012 · Call the office most convenient to you. Choose a venue convenient to you. Kindly select a branch convenient to you. Visit our contact page to find a location that is convenient to …

  9. Is 'the majority of' singular or plural? - English Language & Usage ...

    Sep 14, 2015 · Like the words some and most, a premodifying phrase like the majority of is in and of itself neither singular nor plural. It has no number. The noun it is modifying continues to …

  10. grammaticality - Comparative form of shy - English Language

    Jan 1, 2016 · What Merriam-Webster is saying by including the comparatives shyer, shyest, shier and shiest is simply that these are words; it's not implying that more shy and most shy are …

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