Which one sounds more natural? “The most of them” or “most of them”?
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I used to have a lot of games and the most of them were untranslated
I used to have a lot of games and most of them were untranslated
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I used to have a lot of games and the most of them were untranslated
I used to have a lot of games and most of them were untranslated
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The second one. Most with the is part of the superlative construction, so it tends to be avoided elsewhere.
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I used to have a lot of games and the most of them were untranslated
I used to have a lot of games and most of them were untranslated
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I used to have a lot of games and the most of them were untranslated
I used to have a lot of games and most of them were untranslated
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The second one. Most with the is part of the superlative construction, so it tends to be avoided elsewhere.
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The second one. Most with the is part of the superlative construction, so it tends to be avoided elsewhere.
– John Lawler
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The second one. Most with the is part of the superlative construction, so it tends to be avoided elsewhere.
– John Lawler
2 days ago
The second one. Most with the is part of the superlative construction, so it tends to be avoided elsewhere.
– John Lawler
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The Second One. The first one is wrong, let alone natural.
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The Second One. The first one is wrong, let alone natural.
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The Second One. The first one is wrong, let alone natural.
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The Second One. The first one is wrong, let alone natural.
The Second One. The first one is wrong, let alone natural.
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The second one. Most with the is part of the superlative construction, so it tends to be avoided elsewhere.
– John Lawler
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