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Most is defined by the attributes you apply to it Another way to think about the difference between the subjective/objective pronouns is to revise the sentence to include a personal pronoun and see which form (he/him or she/her or they/them) fit. Most of your time would imply more than half, the most time implies more than the rest in your stated set

Your time implies your total time, where the most time implies more than the rest 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 I think most leads to a great deal of ambiguity.

Most is what is called a determiner

A determiner is a word, such as a number, article, personal pronoun, that determines (limits) the meaning of a noun phrase. some determiners can only be used with either a countable noun or an uncountable noun, while others, like most, can be used with both countable and uncountable nouns Uncountable nouns usually take a singular verb Here most means a plurality Most dentists recommend colgate toothpaste

Here it is ambiguous about whether there is a bare majority or a comfortable majority From the 2nd language log link I searched on google for the pattern most * percent, and picked out of the first 150 hits all the examples like these: During most of history, humans were too busy to think about thought

Why is most of history correct in the above sentence

I could understand the difference between most of the people and most I've recently come across a novel called a most wanted man, after which being curious i found a tv episode called a most unusual camera Could someone shed some light on how to use a most and wh. Which one of the following sentences is the most canonical

The most has been explained a lot, but my doubts pertain specifically to which one to use at the end of a sentence 1 if your question is about frequency, in both the corpus of contemporary english and the british national corpus there are three times as many records for most as for the most. In your example, books are what you have read most, so i would agree that in diagrammatic reasoning most of what you've read are books Of all of the various materials i've read, most are books

Therefore, because most refers to books, and books is a plural noun, i'm sorry to say that your friend is correct.

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