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Green Way Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Most, most of or most of the?

Good evening.

What is the correct sentence? And what is the difference between most, most of and most of the?

Most children like ice cream. That's quite natural.

Most of children like ice cream. That's quite natural.

Most of the children like ice cream. That's quite natural.

Thank you in advance.

  

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Most children like ice cream. That's quite natural. ") Most of children like ice cream.

  • Most children like ice cream.
  • That's quite natural.
  • ") Most of children like ice cream.
  • That's quite natural.
  • Most of the children like ice cream.
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Most children like ice cream. That's quite natural. (Most is a quantifier, modifying "children.")

Most of children like ice cream. That's quite natural.

Most of the children like ice cream. That's quite natural. (Most is a pronoun, the subject of the sentence.)

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