definite articles - "The" before superlative





Do I need to put “the” before “most” in this sentence?



I've always thought you need the definite article 'the' before the superlative of an adjective, except when the comparison is made within the same subject: The swimming pool is deepest here.


Some people say 2 is the more idiomatic. Is this true?




  1. The most tuna are caught in early November.

  2. Most tuna are caught in early November.





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