most
, most of
, and almost
. Watch this English class to clear up the confusion and learn to avoid the common mistakes learners make with these words. You’ll learn when to use “most” and when to use “most of”, and get a deeper understanding of “almost”. After watching, take the quiz to make sure you’ve really understood.
15 COMMENTS
It such an interesting and helpful lesson. Thanks Ms. Emma. Regards.
Dear Emma, thank you so much for your great lesson. I am sorry, but this one seems not really to be for beginners. I assume, you Americans as native speaker (since birth) master such difficulties more quickly than students from abroad like me. The quiz is very challenging. I know, only repetition minimizes the errors. Thanks again, teacher Emma!
I almost guessed most of the questions)
Hi Emma,
I am not going to say that almost all of your English lessons are great, but all of them are great.
You are a great teacher, thanks to you, we love and we permanently improve in Engliqh.
Wow 🤩 That was so cool ☺️100%
And I want to say that your website is not adapted for mobile devices. So, it is difficult to learn English from a cell phone on your website.
A lidel bit defficeld
a little difficult
Thank you Emma
thanks Emma
That was a great lesson!
Thank you Emma 😊
Your lessons help me to improve my English language
Most people will have a hard time answering this quiz. Luckily, I got 100/100 :)
Thanks
thanks teacher