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Bighug Posted 13 years ago
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most audiences

This year's film festival was held with the most audiences in its history.
Is this sentence correct? I would like to say.. there were most audiences in the festival ever.
  

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Bighug This year's film festival was held with the most audiences in its history. Is this sentence correct? I would like to say..

  • Bighug This year's film festival was held with the most audiences in its history.
  • Is this sentence correct?
  • I would like to say..
  • there were most audiences in the festival ever.
  • The film festival this year had the highest attendance ever.
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BighugThis year's film festival was held with the most audiences in its history. Is this sentence correct? I would like to say.. there were most audiences in the festival ever.
The film festival this year had the highest attendance ever.
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Thank you for your answer.

If I would like to add the number of the attendance, can I put it the end of sentence?

The film festival this year had the highest attendance ever (10,000).
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BighugIf I would like to add the number of the attendance, can I put it the end of sentence?
From a "ballpark" perspective, I would say that It would be understood, but I don't recommend that. Any time you want to tag, or add information to a main clause, you may do it in one or two ways; use relative clause or adverbial.

The film festival this year h

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