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"like best" and "like most" #1 (permalink) Tue Jun 09, 2009 18:26 pm   "like best" and "like most"
 

please tell me that also "the month I like MOST" is correct

"the month I like BEST" sound awfully to me :shock:

but unfortunately it doesn't always mean it's incorrect :?

professors always told me I've got sensibility for languages
:D

so :D PLEASE :D tell me with MOST I also am right

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"like best" and "like most" #2 (permalink) Wed Jun 10, 2009 0:47 am   "like best" and "like most"
 

Both are fine and common, Elisabetta.
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