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All is used to show the whole/entire amount, quantity, or extent of something.
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Each vs. All
These two words are different as their meanings require.
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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.
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Both vs. All
It is actually easy to understand the difference between these two words. In this lesson, we will learn more about them.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Distributives
Distributives are determiners that indicate divided groups of people. In this lesson, we will learn uses, grammatical rules, and more.
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All vs. Every
'All' and 'every' are used a lot in English. They tend to confuse learners as they talk about quantity.
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All vs. Whole
Actually all and whole both refer to an entire group of people or things.
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Any vs. All
There has been always a challenge about using "all" and "any'' in English contexts.
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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?
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Cleft Sentences
Cleft sentences are complex sentences that have a meaning we can express by a simple sentence. They are used to emphasize one part of a clause. Let's see.
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Indefinite Pronouns
Indefinite pronouns refer to people or things without saying exactly who or what they are. In this lesson, we will learn more about these pronouns.
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