the study of a friend made use of scales description as 1. not important at all, 2. important, 3. very important,. Now , she got the results and the highest and described it as topmost very important . Is this correct ? While the rest very important. What do you suggest?
Thanks a lot
Top answer
'Topmost very important' is not good English. Is that what you mean?
— Mister Micawber
'Topmost very important' is not good English.
Is that what you mean?
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