What is the difference between most and almost?
Most dogs have tails. That’s the most awesome song on the album. Almost is used to convey the idea of something nearly completed or close to being finished: One can say “Most dogs have tails,” but not “Most dog have tails” or “Most dog have a tail.” Apart from surgery or mutilation, dog is not divisible.
Is most all grammatically correct?
‘Most all’ is a colloquialism and, as such, it is appropriate for the WLUT, which has a casual tone. The use of ‘most all’ should be restricted to conversation and informal writing. If this were formal, the use of ‘most’ alone would be preferred. So, while colloquial, ‘most all’ is not wrong.
Is there a comma after most of all?
3 Answers. Your second option is the correct one: most of all means ‘especially’ in that sentence. You can place a comma after it only if you place one before too: The pair of commas does not change the meaning, but it may improve readability, helping the parenthetical comment to stand out.
What is most of all?
You use most of all to indicate that something happens or is true to a greater extent than anything else. See full dictionary entry for most.
What’s another word for most of all?
What is another word for most of all?
most importantly | above all |
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essentially | fundamentally |
mainly | mostly |
primarily | principally |
supremely | predominantly |
What word is higher than most?
WORDS RELATED TO MOSTEST
- paramount.
- superlative.
- supreme.
- top.
- topmost.
- ultimate.
- utmost.
- uttermost.
What’s a better word for most?
What is another word for most?
greatest | highest |
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maximal | peak |
predominant | prevailing |
record | supreme |
top | topmost |
What word can I use instead of some?
What is another word for some?
many | countless |
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several | multiple |
myriad | considerable |
copious amounts of | endless |
more than a few | quite a few |
What are some synonyms for beautiful?
beautiful
- alluring.
- cute.
- dazzling.
- fascinating.
- fine.
- graceful.
- magnificent.
- marvelous.
What is the difference between could would and should?
Just remember that could is used to talk about something that can happen, would is used to talk about something that will happen in an imagined situation, and should is used to talk about something that ought to happen or must happen.
How do you use would could should?
Difference between SHOULD, COULD, and WOULD
- Use SHOULD and SHOULDN’T for advice.
- Use COULD and COULDN’T for ability in the past.
- Use COULD for possibilities in the future.
- Use COULD to make polite requests.
- Use WOULD/WOULDN’T to talk about unreal or unlikely situations.
- Use WOULD YOU LIKE to make polite offers.