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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 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
all night vs. all the night - WordReference Forums I agree with Yulan In my opinion, "all the night" is a bit strange, but the whole night is okay I would say either all night, the whole night, or the entire night
All is not well - WordReference Forums all is well all is not well formal used to say that a situation is satisfactory or not satisfactory: All is not well with their marriage Longman dictionary That was the first real warning I had that all was not well The Fellowship of the Ring by John Tolkien All is not well can only mean