1. Is it correct (natural?) to put the indefinite article "a" in front of something that looks like a superlative to make it one of many (as it seems)?
A most effective way of helping them to become familiar is ...
2. Can you think of the underlined part as being one (in thought?)?
Handling silence and eliciting participation is ...
3. Should adverbs in sentences in questions go between the auxilary verb and main verb?
eg,
What does he usually do on the weekend?
He doesn't usually do much of anything.
Top answer
1. -- Yes, sometimes; I wouldn't overdo it. A most effective way of helping them to become familiar is ...
— Mister Micawber
1.
-- Yes, sometimes; I wouldn't overdo it.
A most effective way of helping them to become familiar is ...
2.
-- Yes, that is possible; much lies in the mind of the speaker.
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1. Is it correct (natural?) to put the indefinite article "a" in front of something that looks like a superlative to make it one of many (as it seems)?-- Yes, sometimes; I wouldn't overdo it.
A most effective way of helping them to become familiar is ...
2. Can you think of the underlined part as being one (in thought?)?-- Yes, that is possible; much lies in