The + superlative Dear all,
Would you please tell me, which of these sentences are correct?
Most of English pubs serve food these days.
The most of English pubs serve food these days.
I have learned, that you have to use "the" before every superlative. But in my book it the superlatives are often used without "the". What is correct? Could you please explain to me, when I have to use "the" and when not?
Thanks in advance,
Dany
Last edited by Dany; 14-Jun-2005 at 11:33.
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