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Abbas Rajabpour Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Superlatives

Neil Armstrong, the most famous of the astronauts on Apollo 11.


Q 1: Why did the author write of after famous? Is it incorrect to write the most famous astronaut? Is there any difference between these two approaches?


Q2: How d you read the number 11? Should I read Apollo the eleven?

  

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Q1 No real difference. T he most famous of the astronauts is perhaps a little more stylish. Q2 We say Apollo eleven.

  • Q1 No real difference.
  • T he most famous of the astronauts is perhaps a little more stylish.
  • Q2 We say Apollo eleven.
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Q1 No real difference. The most famous of the astronauts is perhaps a little more stylish.

Q2 We say Apollo eleven.

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