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 ironik
 
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							| Hello friends,   I want to ask you, which expression is correct and/or more common? 
 I like Maths the best I like Maths the most I like Maths best I like Maths most 
 Thank you :) 
 
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 Apodo
 
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							| All of these can be correct. It sounds better to me with  �the �, but this could be local usage. And it depends on the context.    I personally prefer:  I like maths the best.   But if someone asked  �Which subject do you like most? � my reply would be  �I like maths the most. �
   And I would say: I like maths best of all / most of all. - without  �the � |  12 Nov 2011     
					
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 stexstme
 
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							| I keep on saying : " I like it best" - without the .... I  �ve lived in England, & as an English teacher in France I �m supposed to teach British English. ...I �d be interested to know about what other people think / use ... Mind you, I have not been searching books or the web, lazy me!  Would you use the or not ? Why ?? Why not ?? Ha! Ha! ( Thank you Apodo for your answer ;-))) Sylvie  |  12 Nov 2011     
					
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 rockthevinyl
 
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							| As an American, I would say: 
 "I like Math the best." 
 (We say  �math � without an  �s �). 
 Without  �the, � it also sounds fine to my ears. |  12 Nov 2011     
					
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 ironik
 
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							| Thanks everyone, my first choice was "I like Maths the best" but I wasn �t sure if that �s everyday usage. Now, approved by two natives I can use it safely  
 p.s. Sylive, I couldn �t check a book but I googled it and all I info I  got is they are all usable :) but I wanted to learn which one is more common in everyday English. |  12 Nov 2011     
					
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 hatooom
 
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							| ofcourse the best is the correct one . drop the (s) of maths->math |  13 Nov 2011     
					
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 Apodo
 
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							| @hatoom   British English - maths US English - math   Both correct.   The most common depends where you live.  |  13 Nov 2011     
					
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