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Galina
Could you tell me... Can I use "the most essential thing" instead "the most important thing"? Or I mustn't use "the most" with "essential" because "essential" means "THE MOST important"?
7 févr. 2021 07:23
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You will be understood but semantically it doesn't make sense.
Essential is absolute, it can't be compared. It is either essential or not essential / nonessential / inessential / unessential. If you worked for a newspaper your editor wouldn't allow it.
Importance is relative, some things are, or can be, more important than others. They are not absolute, they are comparitive.
Short answer:
You might hear people say and it's understandable, but technically incorrect. I suggest comparing with important instead.
7 février 2021
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You can say either, both sound correct. The most essential thing means the same as saying the most necessary thing.
7 février 2021
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Galina
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Allemand, Russe
Langue étudiée
Anglais, Allemand
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