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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. superlative degree - How/when does one use "a most"? - English …

    Oct 8, 2012 · This is a special kind of absolute superlative. The OED gives as its sense 2 of most adv. the following: As an intensive superlative qualifying adjs. and advs.: In the greatest …

  3. "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 …

  4. 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 …

  5. Most is vs most are - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Most men are stupid. B. Most of the men in that club are stupid. C. Most of the men in the world are stupid. Sentences A and C seem the same in principle, but only A is completely unlimited. …

  6. differences - "Most important" vs "most importantly" - English …

    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 …

  7. adverbs - Which is more common - 'the most' or 'most'? - English ...

    What I loved most [of all] was being able to play in the woods as a child. But one might say: What I loved the most [about my childhood] was being able to play in the woods. I would conclude …

  8. Words with most meanings - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Sep 20, 2011 · Which is the most lustrously complex word among the three quarters of a million or so words and senses that make up this vast mongrel tongue we know as the English …

  9. Punctuation for the phrase "including but not limited to"

    Oct 1, 2013 · Comma use is subjective and in most, but not all cases is a style choice. The only place in that sentence where commas are required is in the list at the end (running, jumping, …

  10. The largest, greatest, highest or biggest number of

    Oct 19, 2018 · when comparing amounts of some things, but I've checked it in google which seems like "the largest, the greatest, the highest, and even the most number of. . ." are …