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    It simply means: almost + all. Look at the example above: I know almost everyone here. That is the same as saying: I know almost all the people here. (nearly all the people) most. As an adjective, most means the "majority", the "largest part", "nearly all of". For example: Most cars have four doors. Most people would like to be rich.

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    Using most or almost English grammar incorrectly is a common mistake I hear from my private English students. They might tell me something like this: 1. “AlmostJapanese people like sushi.” This is incorrect.Almost isn’t the right word choice here. Let’s look at the meaning of almostwith some natural example phrases.

    Almostis an adverb that means nearly, not quite. Here are some examples: 1. “I almostmissed my train this morning.” I nearly missed my train, I didn’t quitemiss it. I was okay! 1. “My coffee spilled this morning and it almostwent on my new white shirt.” The coffee nearly spilled on my shirt, it didn’t quitespill on my shirt. Lucky! *ALMOST is an ad...

    Mostcan be a determiner or pronoun that means the largest in number or amount. Here are some examples: 1. “7-11 has the mostconvenience stores in Tokyo.” 7-11 has the largest numberof stores, it has more than any other store. 1. “I went to Kyoto for 3 days on a business trip but I didn’t see any temples. I was busy working mostof the time.” I spent...

    Another definition of the determiner most is – more than half of somebody/something; almost all of somebody/something 1. Many people have caught the flu this winter. Mostof my class was absent today. More than half of my class was not at school today because they are sick. 1. I’m going to take a short break. Most of my work is done. More than half ...

    Download the Quiz as a printable PDF worksheet. Great for teachers to use with private or group classes.

    Do you remember our first example sentence? It should be: “MostJapanese people like sushi!” This is correct. The largest number of Japanese people, more than half of them, like sushi. I like sushi too! How about you? Tell me about where you live and something that mostpeople like in your country. 1. 42 Advanced Phrasal Verbs (That You Need to Know)...

    Learn the difference between most and almost with definitions, examples and a quiz. Most means the largest amount or the superlative, while almost means nearly but not quite.

  3. It depends on the context. Use most to refer to a quantity of an unspecific group. We use most when we are speaking in general and do not have a specific group of people or things in mind. Most students pass the test.

  4. In this English lesson for beginners, we examine a common mistake students make. Do almost all and most mean the same thing? “Almost cats like birds”, “almost all cats like birds”, or “most cats like birds”? What is the difference? Almost all of you will get something from this lesson. Emma.

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  5. May 8, 2017 · ‘Almost’ is an adverb and means ‘nearly’ and can be used in the same way as ‘most’ in some cases. Almost is often used with pronouns such as anyone /everyone/no-one/ anybody / nobody. Wrong: ‘ Almost the people in my office are from England.’. Correct: ‘Almost all the people in my office are from England’.

  6. Sep 12, 2014 · Learn the difference between most and almost, and why most is not used to qualify words that are not divisible. See examples of correct and incorrect usage, and avoid common mistakes.

  7. May 12, 2015 · We hear mistakes for English learners with “almost” and “most” all of the time! Are you making this mistake? Today, find out the difference between these two words and how to use them correctly and naturally.