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- Mostest vs. most - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Mostest is not an accepted word, though it is in some dictionaries listed as slang Most is already in superlative form, so adding -est is redundant and ungrammatical It was popularized, however, in the saying (intentionally ungrammatical, to convey a sense of crude common sense): "getting thar fustest with the mostest"
- grammar - Is it correct to use most + -est together? - English . . .
A bold statement indeed, that Shakespeare could quell the protesters "The most boldest and best" could very well be "the greatest number of the boldest and best" or "the most, the boldest, and the best"
- word usage - Is most good ever correct? - English Language Usage . . .
The word good can be used as three different parts of speech Noun, adjective, and adverb It's used adjectivally most often
- grammar - When to use most or the most - English Language Usage . . .
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- Which is correct - most quiet or quietest? [duplicate]
Short Answer: Quietest sounds better to me, but both are grammatically correct Long Answer: For comparatives and superlatives (-er and -est, respectively) forms of words, always use most for words with words for three or more syllables
- british english - Can I say as first as possible - English Language . . .
It resonates with a more famous expression about military strategy: Get there firstest with the mostest The unusual and ungrammatical usage of first and most is what makes the saying memorable However, Get there firstest with the mostest is usually attributed to General Nathan Bedford Forrest, who fought on the Confederate side in the U S
- Why is it sometimes most and sometimes -est? [duplicate]
None of the simplistic “rules” for “knowing” whether to use an analytic form (typically with more or most) versus whether instead to use a synthetic one with ‑(e)r, ‑(e)st for the comparative and superlative degrees of adjectives and adverbs guarantees you will always correctly deduce acceptability if one or another form
- the most vs. most - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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