O ostap77 Key Member Joined Sep 9, 2010 Member Type Student or Learner Native Language Ukrainian Home Country Ukraine Current Location Ukraine Dec 28, 2012 #1 Would there be any difference, if any, between this two pairs of words? "He's most always/almost always been a great asset to our company"?
Would there be any difference, if any, between this two pairs of words? "He's most always/almost always been a great asset to our company"?
bhaisahab Moderator Staff member Joined Apr 12, 2008 Member Type Retired English Teacher Native Language British English Home Country England Current Location Ireland Dec 28, 2012 #2 ostap77 said: Would there be any difference, if any, between this two pairs of words? "He's most always/almost always been a great asset to our company"? Click to expand... I don't find "most always" acceptable.
ostap77 said: Would there be any difference, if any, between this two pairs of words? "He's most always/almost always been a great asset to our company"? Click to expand... I don't find "most always" acceptable.