Is it correct to say “which country do you like the most?”












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Is it correct to say "which country do you like the most?" or is there any other way to ask this question?



Is it ok to skip 'the' in this question? I heard that one should use 'the' when speaking of superlative but I often see the sentences like 'Which do you like most?'










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    Is it correct to say "which country do you like the most?" or is there any other way to ask this question?



    Is it ok to skip 'the' in this question? I heard that one should use 'the' when speaking of superlative but I often see the sentences like 'Which do you like most?'










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      Is it correct to say "which country do you like the most?" or is there any other way to ask this question?



      Is it ok to skip 'the' in this question? I heard that one should use 'the' when speaking of superlative but I often see the sentences like 'Which do you like most?'










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      Is it correct to say "which country do you like the most?" or is there any other way to ask this question?



      Is it ok to skip 'the' in this question? I heard that one should use 'the' when speaking of superlative but I often see the sentences like 'Which do you like most?'







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          It's fine with or without the.



          Some questions, like this one, seem more natural to me with the, and others without, but I'm not entirely sure why.






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            Probably , I am wrong now but I've remembered the following rule from the book - Essential grammar in Use.




            We use a which in questions when we have opportunity to choose a variant.




            For example - Which river is the longest - Amazon or Nile.




            But , if there is no opportunity then we shoud use a what.




            What is the longest river in the world?



            You can also easy say - what is your favourite country? (without most)Favourite means the most ...



            Please,using a verb to make your question is a little difficult for me)Choose way that I've gave)






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              True that you can replace which with what here and that would also be fine. But you cannot say “your the most”. Only one of these modifiers can be used at a time. “What is your favo(u)rite country?” Or “What is your most favo(u)rite country?” But I think in this case the most is redundant since favorite means “most favored.”

              – Mixolydian
              15 hours ago











            • @Mixolydian I'm agree with you.I thought the most is redundant but I was not sure.Thanks for your comment!

              – Sckoriy
              14 hours ago






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              This answer does not address the point that the OP was asking about, which was the use of most vs the most.

              – Colin Fine
              12 hours ago











            • I am the questioner and actually i was asking 2 questuons.1)How do you ask other people's favourite country 2)is it ok to skip 'the' when using the word 'most'. So both answers helped me with each question haha thank u!

              – H.Kim
              12 hours ago













            • @ColinFine , I think you're wrong.There are two questions.The first one has to do with - Is it correct to say - "which country do you like the most"?..And there is continuation - is there any other way to ask this.I've answered these two questions.The question is not only about the use of most vs the most!

              – Sckoriy
              11 hours ago











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            active

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            It's fine with or without the.



            Some questions, like this one, seem more natural to me with the, and others without, but I'm not entirely sure why.






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              7














              It's fine with or without the.



              Some questions, like this one, seem more natural to me with the, and others without, but I'm not entirely sure why.






              share|improve this answer


























                7












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                It's fine with or without the.



                Some questions, like this one, seem more natural to me with the, and others without, but I'm not entirely sure why.






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                It's fine with or without the.



                Some questions, like this one, seem more natural to me with the, and others without, but I'm not entirely sure why.







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                answered 16 hours ago









                Colin FineColin Fine

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                    Probably , I am wrong now but I've remembered the following rule from the book - Essential grammar in Use.




                    We use a which in questions when we have opportunity to choose a variant.




                    For example - Which river is the longest - Amazon or Nile.




                    But , if there is no opportunity then we shoud use a what.




                    What is the longest river in the world?



                    You can also easy say - what is your favourite country? (without most)Favourite means the most ...



                    Please,using a verb to make your question is a little difficult for me)Choose way that I've gave)






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                      True that you can replace which with what here and that would also be fine. But you cannot say “your the most”. Only one of these modifiers can be used at a time. “What is your favo(u)rite country?” Or “What is your most favo(u)rite country?” But I think in this case the most is redundant since favorite means “most favored.”

                      – Mixolydian
                      15 hours ago











                    • @Mixolydian I'm agree with you.I thought the most is redundant but I was not sure.Thanks for your comment!

                      – Sckoriy
                      14 hours ago






                    • 1





                      This answer does not address the point that the OP was asking about, which was the use of most vs the most.

                      – Colin Fine
                      12 hours ago











                    • I am the questioner and actually i was asking 2 questuons.1)How do you ask other people's favourite country 2)is it ok to skip 'the' when using the word 'most'. So both answers helped me with each question haha thank u!

                      – H.Kim
                      12 hours ago













                    • @ColinFine , I think you're wrong.There are two questions.The first one has to do with - Is it correct to say - "which country do you like the most"?..And there is continuation - is there any other way to ask this.I've answered these two questions.The question is not only about the use of most vs the most!

                      – Sckoriy
                      11 hours ago
















                    2














                    Probably , I am wrong now but I've remembered the following rule from the book - Essential grammar in Use.




                    We use a which in questions when we have opportunity to choose a variant.




                    For example - Which river is the longest - Amazon or Nile.




                    But , if there is no opportunity then we shoud use a what.




                    What is the longest river in the world?



                    You can also easy say - what is your favourite country? (without most)Favourite means the most ...



                    Please,using a verb to make your question is a little difficult for me)Choose way that I've gave)






                    share|improve this answer





















                    • 2





                      True that you can replace which with what here and that would also be fine. But you cannot say “your the most”. Only one of these modifiers can be used at a time. “What is your favo(u)rite country?” Or “What is your most favo(u)rite country?” But I think in this case the most is redundant since favorite means “most favored.”

                      – Mixolydian
                      15 hours ago











                    • @Mixolydian I'm agree with you.I thought the most is redundant but I was not sure.Thanks for your comment!

                      – Sckoriy
                      14 hours ago






                    • 1





                      This answer does not address the point that the OP was asking about, which was the use of most vs the most.

                      – Colin Fine
                      12 hours ago











                    • I am the questioner and actually i was asking 2 questuons.1)How do you ask other people's favourite country 2)is it ok to skip 'the' when using the word 'most'. So both answers helped me with each question haha thank u!

                      – H.Kim
                      12 hours ago













                    • @ColinFine , I think you're wrong.There are two questions.The first one has to do with - Is it correct to say - "which country do you like the most"?..And there is continuation - is there any other way to ask this.I've answered these two questions.The question is not only about the use of most vs the most!

                      – Sckoriy
                      11 hours ago














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                    2








                    2







                    Probably , I am wrong now but I've remembered the following rule from the book - Essential grammar in Use.




                    We use a which in questions when we have opportunity to choose a variant.




                    For example - Which river is the longest - Amazon or Nile.




                    But , if there is no opportunity then we shoud use a what.




                    What is the longest river in the world?



                    You can also easy say - what is your favourite country? (without most)Favourite means the most ...



                    Please,using a verb to make your question is a little difficult for me)Choose way that I've gave)






                    share|improve this answer















                    Probably , I am wrong now but I've remembered the following rule from the book - Essential grammar in Use.




                    We use a which in questions when we have opportunity to choose a variant.




                    For example - Which river is the longest - Amazon or Nile.




                    But , if there is no opportunity then we shoud use a what.




                    What is the longest river in the world?



                    You can also easy say - what is your favourite country? (without most)Favourite means the most ...



                    Please,using a verb to make your question is a little difficult for me)Choose way that I've gave)







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                    answered 15 hours ago









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                      True that you can replace which with what here and that would also be fine. But you cannot say “your the most”. Only one of these modifiers can be used at a time. “What is your favo(u)rite country?” Or “What is your most favo(u)rite country?” But I think in this case the most is redundant since favorite means “most favored.”

                      – Mixolydian
                      15 hours ago











                    • @Mixolydian I'm agree with you.I thought the most is redundant but I was not sure.Thanks for your comment!

                      – Sckoriy
                      14 hours ago






                    • 1





                      This answer does not address the point that the OP was asking about, which was the use of most vs the most.

                      – Colin Fine
                      12 hours ago











                    • I am the questioner and actually i was asking 2 questuons.1)How do you ask other people's favourite country 2)is it ok to skip 'the' when using the word 'most'. So both answers helped me with each question haha thank u!

                      – H.Kim
                      12 hours ago













                    • @ColinFine , I think you're wrong.There are two questions.The first one has to do with - Is it correct to say - "which country do you like the most"?..And there is continuation - is there any other way to ask this.I've answered these two questions.The question is not only about the use of most vs the most!

                      – Sckoriy
                      11 hours ago














                    • 2





                      True that you can replace which with what here and that would also be fine. But you cannot say “your the most”. Only one of these modifiers can be used at a time. “What is your favo(u)rite country?” Or “What is your most favo(u)rite country?” But I think in this case the most is redundant since favorite means “most favored.”

                      – Mixolydian
                      15 hours ago











                    • @Mixolydian I'm agree with you.I thought the most is redundant but I was not sure.Thanks for your comment!

                      – Sckoriy
                      14 hours ago






                    • 1





                      This answer does not address the point that the OP was asking about, which was the use of most vs the most.

                      – Colin Fine
                      12 hours ago











                    • I am the questioner and actually i was asking 2 questuons.1)How do you ask other people's favourite country 2)is it ok to skip 'the' when using the word 'most'. So both answers helped me with each question haha thank u!

                      – H.Kim
                      12 hours ago













                    • @ColinFine , I think you're wrong.There are two questions.The first one has to do with - Is it correct to say - "which country do you like the most"?..And there is continuation - is there any other way to ask this.I've answered these two questions.The question is not only about the use of most vs the most!

                      – Sckoriy
                      11 hours ago








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                    2





                    True that you can replace which with what here and that would also be fine. But you cannot say “your the most”. Only one of these modifiers can be used at a time. “What is your favo(u)rite country?” Or “What is your most favo(u)rite country?” But I think in this case the most is redundant since favorite means “most favored.”

                    – Mixolydian
                    15 hours ago





                    True that you can replace which with what here and that would also be fine. But you cannot say “your the most”. Only one of these modifiers can be used at a time. “What is your favo(u)rite country?” Or “What is your most favo(u)rite country?” But I think in this case the most is redundant since favorite means “most favored.”

                    – Mixolydian
                    15 hours ago













                    @Mixolydian I'm agree with you.I thought the most is redundant but I was not sure.Thanks for your comment!

                    – Sckoriy
                    14 hours ago





                    @Mixolydian I'm agree with you.I thought the most is redundant but I was not sure.Thanks for your comment!

                    – Sckoriy
                    14 hours ago




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                    1





                    This answer does not address the point that the OP was asking about, which was the use of most vs the most.

                    – Colin Fine
                    12 hours ago





                    This answer does not address the point that the OP was asking about, which was the use of most vs the most.

                    – Colin Fine
                    12 hours ago













                    I am the questioner and actually i was asking 2 questuons.1)How do you ask other people's favourite country 2)is it ok to skip 'the' when using the word 'most'. So both answers helped me with each question haha thank u!

                    – H.Kim
                    12 hours ago







                    I am the questioner and actually i was asking 2 questuons.1)How do you ask other people's favourite country 2)is it ok to skip 'the' when using the word 'most'. So both answers helped me with each question haha thank u!

                    – H.Kim
                    12 hours ago















                    @ColinFine , I think you're wrong.There are two questions.The first one has to do with - Is it correct to say - "which country do you like the most"?..And there is continuation - is there any other way to ask this.I've answered these two questions.The question is not only about the use of most vs the most!

                    – Sckoriy
                    11 hours ago





                    @ColinFine , I think you're wrong.There are two questions.The first one has to do with - Is it correct to say - "which country do you like the most"?..And there is continuation - is there any other way to ask this.I've answered these two questions.The question is not only about the use of most vs the most!

                    – Sckoriy
                    11 hours ago


















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