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John
what the differences between "most of people" and "most people"?
which wording is more preferable?
9 feb. 2014 07:33
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You can never say 'most of people'.
You can only say 'most of' before a pronoun.
9 februari 2014
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If you are talking about a large or general group then you need to use( most people ):
Most people know how to write a letter.
But, if you are talking about a smaller or more specific group then you need to use ( most of people )
Most of people in my neighborhood are well educated.
9 februari 2014
thank you, Nancy
9 februari 2014
Or as in Fahad's example sentence, you would have to say "Most of the people in my neighborhood are well-educated."
9 februari 2014
Yes, I agree with Jmat, you can never say "most of people." Just "most people" OR "most of them."
9 februari 2014
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
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John
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