at the highest vs highest
Superlatives like "highest" don''t have to be preceded by the definite article "the," as I demonstrated in the alternative to "at the highest": "at its highest." However, since only one
Superlatives like "highest" don''t have to be preceded by the definite article "the," as I demonstrated in the alternative to "at the highest": "at its highest." However, since only one
You could also say "what is the highest degree you have received?" but this assumes some level of university education, which may not be appropriate, depending on how
l learned in this forum that I should say something remained highest insteand of the highest, so I wonder if the verb ''is'' follows the same rule, since ''remain'' and ''is'' are the same
Which one is correct? The highest number of students is from USA. or The highest number of students are from USA. I looked for the old threads; I found one but that is not
In requests for good work such as this, I normally see either "to a high standard" or "to the highest standard". You could still use "to high standards", but I''ve rarely ever seen it
I found the this sentence "This age group accounts for the highest percentage of prior fraud victims (34.3%)" in: Cambridge & District: Scam Awareness Month July 2017 So I
Similar, but not at all the same. "Ups and downs" can include only small differences, or even consist entirely of small differences. "Highest of highs and lowest of lows" uses
Could you tell me the differences when using these phrases " rank first" and " rank the highest". For example: Sydney ranked first in terms of the price of a cup of coffee. Sydney
Hello everyone. I would like to know a natural way of writing this on my CV: I had the highest grades/GPA among other students in my major (Bachelor of Science in Finance)
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