All
'All' has many functions in the English language. In this lesson, we will take a look at its uses and learn more about it.
Both vs. All
It is actually easy to understand the difference between these two words. In this lesson, we will learn more about them.
Universal Pro-forms
Universal pro-forms are special function words or expressions to refer to the total number of something. In this lesson, you will learn more about them.
Everything vs. All
'Everything' is an indefinite pronoun but 'all' can take many different parts of speech in a sentence. Here we will compare these two words.
Everything vs. All Things
'Everything' is a singular indefinite pronoun. 'All things' is a plural noun phrase. Judging by this fact, let's go through their similarities and differences.
Distributives
Distributives are determiners that indicate divided groups of people. In this lesson, we will learn uses, grammatical rules, and more.
All vs. Every
'All' and 'every' are used a lot in English. They tend to confuse learners as they talk about quantity.
Everyone vs. All
'Everyone' and 'all' have a similar meaning when talking about people. They both mean all the people in a group'. But are they 100% the same?