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Courtney
Which one is correct? "She works THE HARDEST in the office" or "She works HARDEST in the office"
I googled them, but I'd like to know about the grammatical correction.
Which one is correct? or Are both of them correct?
I'll wait for your comment!
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الإجابات · 8
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They're both correct, but they mean different things.
1. She works the hardest in the office.
This means that she works harder than anyone else in the office: she works harder than all her colleagues.
2. She works hardest in the office.
This means that she works harder in the office than anywhere else: she works harder when she is in the office than in any other place where she works.
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"She works THE HARDEST in the office" is the most natural because using "the" is needed for referring to a comparison between her and the other people in the office.
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She works the hardest in the office.
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Courtney
المهارات اللغوية
الإنجليزية, الإيطالية, الكورية
لغة التعلّم
الإنجليزية, الإيطالية
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