Use most in a sentence when comparing more than two things but use more when comparing two things.
Use "more" when comparing two things, and "most" when comparing three or more things. For example, "She is more talented than him," and "She is the most talented person in the group."
They are interchangeable for the most part, but dedicated tends to reflect a more zealous commitment.
The correct way is to use "saddest" when comparing three or more things, and "most sad" when comparing two things. For example, "He was the saddest of all" and "She was the most sad of the two."
The phrase "most favorite" is not considered standard English usage. It is more common to use the term "favorite" without the superlative "most" to indicate something that is preferred or liked above others.
"Can I join you?" is the most correct phrase. "Could I join you?" is also acceptable but may sound slightly more formal.
Use plural when referring to more than one of something. For example, "dogs" is plural for more than one dog.
you use more and most instead of er and esteg, more beautiful - beautifuler
attractive
More appetizing most appetizing
You use your feet most, usually your dominant foot more than your nondominant.
I think that most people would like to earn more and pay less taxes.
cause mexico have more sugar
the more you use the better results you will have.
There are none. Use more and most exclusive.
Finding free wifi in airports is becoming more and more common. More aircraft have wifi available, and in most cases you'll have to pay for the use.
I believe for words such as foolish you need to use more and most. Comparative: More Foolish Superlative: Most Foolish
Most people use qwerty keypads now a days. This is because it makes typing much more easier.
She uses Twitter more.