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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Put the words in the correct order

has/the/books/of/she/most/all
Some students replied as follows: She has most of all the books.
The rest has replied as follows: She has the most books of all.
Which one is correct? Does it seem that both could be acceptable? Please give your reason
  

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has/the/books/of/she/most/all Some students replied as follows: She has , most of all , the books. This is a correct but unusual sentence, meaning that the books are her most valuable possessions. The rest has replied as follows: She has the most books of all.

  • has/the/books/of/she/most/all Some students replied as follows: She has , most of all , the books.
  • This is a correct but unusual sentence, meaning that the books are her most valuable possessions.
  • The rest has replied as follows: She has the most books of all.
  • Correct.
  • She has more books than the other people.
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has/the/books/of/she/most/all
Some students replied as follows: She has, most of all, the books. This is a correct but unusual sentence, meaning that the books are her most valuable possessions.

The rest has replied as follows: She has the most books of all.
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She has most of all the books.

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