What‘s the difference between most and mostly?
It was about a newly wealthy black family that moved into a New York City high-rise with mostly white neighbors.
Most is the superlative (是最的意思): I love chocolate the most. London restaurants are the most expensive.
Mostly is an adverb and changes the verb (应该是大多的意思): He eats mostly Japanese food.
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the "ly" part of mostly is just a suffix. example-"Most of his neighbors are white." or "His neighbors are mostly white"
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