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Rosy232 Posted 6 years ago
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The before beautifully

Hello.

Can the be omitted before beautifully and ''the best?'' Would it change the meaning of the sentences?

1. She sings the most beautifully.

2. She sings the best.

  

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Rosy232 1. She sings the most beautifully. This implies that there are more than two singers, and "she" sings the most beautifully of them all.

  • Rosy232 1.
  • She sings the most beautifully.
  • This implies that there are more than two singers, and "she" sings the most beautifully of them all.
  • Rosy232 1a.
  • She sings most beautifully.
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Rosy2321. She sings the most beautifully.

This implies that there are more than two singers, and "she" sings the most beautifully of them all.

Rosy2321a. She sings most beautifully.

This means that she sings very beautifully. There is no comparison between her and other singers.

Rosy232

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