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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Offers most or the most benefits?

Hi. What is the difference between the two sentences?

1. It offers most benefits.

2. It offers the most benefits.
  

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They can mean the same ('the greatest number of benefits, compared to other benefit packages'). Or #1 can also mean this: 1. -- a majority of all conceivable benefits.

  • They can mean the same ('the greatest number of benefits, compared to other benefit packages').
  • Or #1 can also mean this: 1.
  • -- a majority of all conceivable benefits.
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They can mean the same ('the greatest number of benefits, compared to other benefit packages'). Or #1 can also mean this:

1. It offers most benefits.-- a majority of all conceivable benefits.

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