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Kai
English Grammar.
Hi Friends, which one is right?
A.)Hypocrite is the one that I hate the most.
B.)Hypocrite is the people that I hate the most.
C.)Hypocrite is who I hate the most
2019年7月30日 07:42
解答 · 7
1
1. None of them are. You need to use the plural ("Hypocrites") and conjugate the verb ("are")
2. As a native speaker, I would say
"I hate hypocrites more than any other group of people."
but if you insist on starting your sentence with "hypocrites," then
"Hypocrites are the people that I hate the most."
3. "Hate" is a very, very strong word (in the US). And your sentence implies that you hate lots of groups of people. That's a lot of hate. It's very offputting. Would "I don't like hypocrites" or "I hate hypocrisy" still convey what you mean?
2019年7月30日
1
B is the closest to correct but it needs a small change. Remember that in English 'people' is always plural, so the sentence should read:
Hypocrites are the people who (or that) I hate the most.
2019年7月30日
Thank you Matthew.
2019年8月2日
Hypocrites are the ones (that) I hate the most.
Hypocrites are the people (that) I hate the most.
Hypocrites are who I hate the most.
2019年7月30日
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