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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

The most vulnerable

"He has emerged from the Houses of Parliament to salute the assured advent of a “female prime minister”, and explain how proud he was to have spent the past week contributing to the debate by arguing for the most vulnerable. Unfortunately, the most vulnerable has now been eliminated." (The Guardian.)

Is "the most vulnerable" a plural noun (a sort of the poor) in arguing for the most vulnerable and a singular one in the most vulnerable has now been eliminated in the above?
  

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Anonymous Is "the most vulnerable" a plural noun (a sort of the poor) in arguing for the most vulnerable and a singular one in the most vulnerable has now been eliminated in the above? Yes. CJ

  • Anonymous Is "the most vulnerable" a plural noun (a sort of the poor) in arguing for the most vulnerable and a singular one in the most vulnerable has now been eliminated in the above?
  • Yes.
  • CJ
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AnonymousIs "the most vulnerable" a plural noun (a sort of the poor) in arguing for the most vulnerable and a singular one in the most vulnerable has now been eliminated in the above?
Yes.

CJ
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CalifJimYes.
Thank you for the reply.

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