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Wing488 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Must or much

Which is the correct way: "If most of your driving..." or "If much of your driving..."

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most means the largest proportion of. It's comparative. It compares the amount of something to all the other amounts of other things in its class.

  • most means the largest proportion of.
  • It's comparative.
  • It compares the amount of something to all the other amounts of other things in its class.
  • much means a lot of, a great deal of, a large amount of.
  • It's not comparative.
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most means the largest proportion of. It's comparative. It compares the amount of something to all the other amounts of other things in its class.

much means a lot of, a great deal of, a large amount of. It's not comparative.

Grammatically, there is no "correct way". To ask which is correct is like asking this: my desk or your desk -- Which is co

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