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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 …
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COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVE FOR LITTLE? - ENGLISH LANGUAGE
I disagree with most of these answers. "Little" is an absolute - like the word "unique". It cannot be qualified. "Littlest" is a word rather like the phrase "curiouser and curiouser", in that it is a sort …
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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.) …
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VERB AGREEMENT - "MOST OF WHAT" AND "IS" OR "ARE" - ENGLISH …
Jul 30, 2017 Maybe you can simply change the construction: Books are what I've most read, or, I've read more books than anything else, or, I've read mostly books. In your example, books …
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"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 …
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"MOSTEST" VS. "MOST" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK EXCHANGE
Most is already in superlative form, so adding -est is redundant and ungrammatical. It was popularized, however, in the saying (intentionally ungrammatical, to convey a sense of crude …
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"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 …
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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. …
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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 …
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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 …
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