Gulnaz
Hello, could you help me choose more natural variant? 1. But most often my son wakes me up. 2. But my son wakes me up most often. Thank you.
Apr 10, 2022 8:12 PM
Answers · 5
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Impossible to answer without context. The second sentence could mean that your son wakes you up 'most often', implying that at other times he wakes up someone else (eg. his other parent). 'Sometimes my son wakes my husband, but he wakes me up most often'. But perhaps you mean that being woken by your son occurs more often that being woken by something else - e.g. an alarm clock?
April 11, 2022
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I would suggest that you substitute "usually" for "most often." But usually my son wakes me up.
April 10, 2022
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Depends on the context. The first might contrast with some other event...you continue sleeping. The second might refer to the fact that someone else might wake you (less often). I hope that is clear.... ;-)
April 10, 2022
very little difference
April 11, 2022
Sorry, more context here. My alarm clock usually rings at 8 o’clock. But (most often) my son wakes me up (most often).
April 10, 2022
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