Because of her friendliness and reliability, she's the babysitter I call most often.
There is no such word as "oftenest" - the correct usage of comparison with the word "often" is to say "more often" and "most often."Other options using the word "often" are "as often as" or "quite often."
Rictus is most often seen as a sign of tetanus. Rictus can also be caused by strychnine poisoning.
To use it correctly, FIRST you spell it correctly: that is "i before e EXCEPT after c" CONCEIT. He/She is full of conceit. But most often used as He/She is conceited.
I often use the restroom
The priest decided to say his sermons more often.
The legal domicile of a natural person is the place to which the person most often expects to return whenever absent from it.
Example sentence - Their house was stucco on the outside and had to be repaired quite often.
Smugglers often ply these waters.
You use the word most usually when the sentence is present. you use the most usually when the sentence is past tense.________________________Another take:This is not an absolute rule. Often, 'most' is used:to modify nouns. Most dogs love to run.before the word 'of'.'The most' is used:to modify adjectives. The most beautiful music filled the room.to indicate the highest number of a thing. He has the most cars.In English, there are almost always exceptions to every 'rule'.
I often go shopping at the mall.Appendicitis is often mistaken for severe indigestion.It is not often that we have a speaker of his notoriety.
In the Wild West, the most violent outlaws were often referred to as 'desperadoes.' So, a sentence using this word would be: The sheriff and his posse were chasing the two desperadoes who robbed the bank.