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- all what all of what all which - WordReference Forums
I have a question related to the choice between what, which in the following sentence I found this really confusing so I would appreciate it if you could give me some brief explanations We agreed to keep all ______ earned until next year's meeting (A of what we had B what we had C of which
- All of us us all - WordReference Forums
Yes, there is a difference In your example sentence, the joy and peace are to reside in each one of us, not in all of us as a group I would therefore say either "us all" or "each one of us", and I probably wouldn't say "all of us" But it depends on the sentence
- all of your help or all your help or all help of you . . .
Hi, 1, I'd like to show my sincere thanks to you for all of your help and replies 2, I'd like to show my sincere thanks to you for all your help and
- All season or all seasons - WordReference Forums
My office adopted a brand named "all season ,all sports " ,which means all sports are available throughout a year But my idea is we should use plural "seasons " not singular "season "here How do you think? Thanks
- all manner of vs all manners of - WordReference Forums
I was confused by 'all manner of specially' because the speaker was talking very quickly, and it sounded like they said 'all manners especially' until I turned on the subtitles My question today is that 'all sorts of', 'all kinds of', 'a variety of' - I get that 'sorts', 'kinds', and 'variety' can be singular or plural
- All hands heave out and trice up - WordReference Forums
Reveille! -- "Wake up!" All hands -- Everybody Heave out -- Get out of your rack Trice up -- On older ships racks were made to hinge upward, to make it easier for compartment cleaners to clean under them and to provide more room for people to move around
- all the students vs all students | WordReference Forums
Hi all, I wonder if I could use "All studens" in the following sentence Could anybody please explain the difference between the two and which is more appropriate in this context? Mr White is a wonderful teacher All students All the students love studying with him Thanks in advance
- All All of the days Either Either of the days is fine for me
Neither I am answering the question about the two variations given by the OP (either all) and explaining their usage If someone asked, 'Do any of these days work for you?', then I might reply, 'All of those days are fine for me' or 'Any of those days is fine for me' depending upon the degree of availability and commitment I was offering
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