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Mangala
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Grammar(most)

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Is this sentence right?

"He is most interested in apples."
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It is "correct" but without context it is ambiguous. It could mean:

He is very interested in apples.
He is interested in apples more than anything else.

No doubt the context will show the actual meaning.
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