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hayoung0803
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I'm not a native speaker of English, and am a bit confused as to why it's okay to say
"whom we like most" rather than "whom we like the most"
The original question was by Manhattan SC book, where it asks to correct "The acquaintances who we like most are those that flatter us best"
I got WHOM and WHO part right, but am confused by "most" vs "the most" and "best" and "the best". Can someone help me clarify this subject?
The correct sentence should be: The acquaintances whom we like most are those who flatter us best.
"whom we like most" rather than "whom we like the most"
The original question was by Manhattan SC book, where it asks to correct "The acquaintances who we like most are those that flatter us best"
I got WHOM and WHO part right, but am confused by "most" vs "the most" and "best" and "the best". Can someone help me clarify this subject?
The correct sentence should be: The acquaintances whom we like most are those who flatter us best.













