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Makkar IELTS Speaking May- Aug 2021 (Final Version)
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ππMost, the most, mostly..
β Most..
πWe use Most for the quantifier it talks about quantities, amounts and degree.
πWe can use it with a noun (as a determiner) or without a noun (as a pronoun).
πWe can also use it with adjectives and adverbs to form the superlative.
β Most with a noun..
πWe use most with nouns to πmean βthe majority ofβ:
β She plays tennis most mornings.
πWhen we are talking about the majority of a specific set of something, we use most of the + noun.
β Most desserts are sweet.
πDesserts in general..
β The food at the party was delicious.
β Heβd made most of the desserts himself.
ππWhen we use most before articles (a/an, the), demonstratives (this, that), possessives (my, your) or pronouns (him, them), we need of:
β Most of the information was useful. Some of it wasnβt relevant.
π When there is no article, demonstrative or possessive pronoun, we donβt usually ..
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ππThe most..
πThe most is the superlative form of many, much. We use the most with different classes of words.
πThe most with adjectives and adverbs.
β We use the most to make the superlative forms of longer adjectives and the majority of adverbs:
β Theyβre using the most advanced technology in the world. (+ adjective)
πWe use the most with a noun to mean βmore/less than all of the othersβ:
β Mahsa earns the most money in our family.
πWe can leave out the noun when it is obvious:
@officialieltsreality
ππMostly..
πMostly is an adverb that means βmainlyβ:
β I am mostly interested in the history of the house.
πWe donβt use mostly instead of most or the most.
β have some cold days, but mostly it is warm.
β Mostly, she was trustworthy and accurate.
#grammar
#most_the_most_mostly
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β Most..
πWe use Most for the quantifier it talks about quantities, amounts and degree.
πWe can use it with a noun (as a determiner) or without a noun (as a pronoun).
πWe can also use it with adjectives and adverbs to form the superlative.
β Most with a noun..
πWe use most with nouns to πmean βthe majority ofβ:
β She plays tennis most mornings.
πWhen we are talking about the majority of a specific set of something, we use most of the + noun.
β Most desserts are sweet.
πDesserts in general..
β The food at the party was delicious.
β Heβd made most of the desserts himself.
ππWhen we use most before articles (a/an, the), demonstratives (this, that), possessives (my, your) or pronouns (him, them), we need of:
β Most of the information was useful. Some of it wasnβt relevant.
π When there is no article, demonstrative or possessive pronoun, we donβt usually ..
@officialieltsreality
ππThe most..
πThe most is the superlative form of many, much. We use the most with different classes of words.
πThe most with adjectives and adverbs.
β We use the most to make the superlative forms of longer adjectives and the majority of adverbs:
β Theyβre using the most advanced technology in the world. (+ adjective)
πWe use the most with a noun to mean βmore/less than all of the othersβ:
β Mahsa earns the most money in our family.
πWe can leave out the noun when it is obvious:
@officialieltsreality
ππMostly..
πMostly is an adverb that means βmainlyβ:
β I am mostly interested in the history of the house.
πWe donβt use mostly instead of most or the most.
β have some cold days, but mostly it is warm.
β Mostly, she was trustworthy and accurate.
#grammar
#most_the_most_mostly
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