Most and most of: grammar exercise
www.englishgrammar.org › grammar-exercise-18Sep 08, 2013 · September 8, 2013 - We use most before a noun without a determiner. We use most of before a pronoun and a noun with a determiner (e.g. articles, demonstratives and possessives). Most of is also used before personal or geographical names. Complete the following sentences. 1. ………………… cheese is made from milk. Most Most of Either could be used here
Most vs. Most of the | Grammar Quizzes
www.grammar-quizzes.com › article4dMost vs. Most of the A group modifier could be one of the following: an adjective (advanced students), a prepositional phrase (students in my class), a relative clause (students who are applying to college ), a reduced clause [nonfinite clause or gerund clause] (students planning to go to college). ¹ a lot of (quantity expression) — a large number.