Explain this question construction and its superlative sense for me
What age/how old would most women like people to think they are?
Uhm, it's the question that I'm asking about, it doesn't carry superlative sense that I aim to... but I'm not sure, does this question make less sense without it or not?
For example: He likes young girls. How young? someone younger than 30. What is exactly his most desired age (for women)? 23. Ask about 23 as a question that covers all infomations.
Which age group of women do men like the most? age rather than women at a certain age, is that how English works?
How to ask this kind of question (build up these sentences) with superlative sense? And I'm aware of the differences between this question and the one in the top (of this thread). But it's my example to express my idea about similar sentences.
And I don't find myself accept "the most" added after the last word of quoted question, write below. What age would women like people to think they are the most?
Top answer
Which age group of women do men like the most? Does this one work? ).
— Nhật Nguyệt Nguyễn
Which age group of women do men like the most?
Does this one work?
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What exactly age of women do men like the most?
even weirder.
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Which age group of women do men like the most? Does this one work? But how to make more specified at age, only single age, and the most desired one (which/what age of women, removed group, doesn't seem to work...). What exactly age of women do men like the most? even weirder. And seems it focus men into age