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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Correct?

He works the hardest in the company.

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He works the most in the company.

Both correct and mean the same?
  

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Anonymous Both correct and mean the same? Using 'most' seems a little odd to me; I wouldn't use it.

  • Anonymous Both correct and mean the same?
  • Using 'most' seems a little odd to me; I wouldn't use it.
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AnonymousBoth correct and mean the same?
Using 'most' seems a little odd to me; I wouldn't use it.
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AnonymousBoth correct and mean the same?
Are both correct; do they have the same meaning?
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Does the first sentence mean "He does the hardest works in the company"?
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Franky12 the hardest works
What do you mean by that?
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I meant the most hard works.
Would you like to paraphrase the sentence please?
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Franky12works
'Works' means 'factory' or 'art pieces', Franky.

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