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Fire1 Posted 7 years ago
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The most confusing vs most confusing.

What is the difference in meaning?

1.The problem is the most confusing to me.

2.The problem is most confusing to me.

I think both are correct..

  

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1. Th is problem is the most confusing (problem) to me. (Compares with other problems) 2.

  • 1.
  • Th is problem is the most confusing (problem) to me.
  • (Compares with other problems) 2.
  • Th is problem is most confusing to me.
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1. This problem is the most confusing (problem) to me. (Compares with other problems)

2. This problem is most confusing to me. (It is inherently confusing.)

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fire1

What is the difference in meaning?
1.The problem is the most confusing to me.

2.The problem is most confusing to me.

I think both are correct..

Yes, both are correct. The first sentence would imply that you find more than one thing confusing, but the problem is the thing that confuses you most. The second sentence could mean the

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