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Old 13-Sep-2005, 09:32
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i am confused with most and mostly.
could you pls explain it examples?pls.......
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Default Re: most and mostly

'mostly' is an adverb. It means, mainly; e.g., They sell books, mostly.
'most' can be an adverb. It means, in the highest degree; e.g., most absurd
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