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  1. word choice - Difference between 'all' and 'all the' - English Language ...

    Nov 10, 2010 · 5 All the users and all of the users are interchangeable. With the, the reference is to specific items (e.g. the users of this program). However, all users is general, referring to every user …

  2. Is it correct to use "all this" instead of "all of this"?

    Aug 10, 2014 · 9 I frequently see people write "all this", instead of "all of this". Is this a grammatically correct phrase? My intuition tells me that it's wrong (the spoken phrase "all this" is really a …

  3. grammaticality - Is “who all is” grammatically correct? - English ...

    I often tend to say something like Who all is coming to the movies? And my friends correct me that I should be saying Who all are coming to the movies? So which one is correct?

  4. "All of this" vs "All of these" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Aug 8, 2012 · Another distinction between all of this and all of these may turn on whether the all consists of material that is likely to be individually enumerated or taken as an uncounted mass. The lot was …

  5. word usage - What is the syntax difference between "most" and "all" in ...

    Mar 2, 2018 · What is the syntax difference between "most" and "all" in this context_ Ask Question Asked 7 years, 10 months ago Modified 4 years, 3 months ago

  6. word order - "Will all be" or "will be all" or "all will be"? - English ...

    May 24, 2021 · This will be all over soon. This will all be over soon. This all will be over soon. Except for the position of all, which moves, everything else stays put. And there's another equally grammatical …

  7. "Thank you all" — wrong or right? - English Language & Usage Stack ...

    "Thank you all" is correct because the "I" is implied. The verb "to thank" is correctly conjugated as "thank" for the subject "I." Correct as is! The word "you", in English, can be singular or plural. This is …

  8. conjunctions - "All but" idiom has two meanings? - English Language ...

    The championship is all except decided. The confusion exists because, sometimes, you can remove 'x' from the first use: All but the oldest fruit was still edible. How you can tell the difference here is that …

  9. “all that” vs. “all what” - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jan 13, 2012 · I'd say all what is needed is at best semi-literate. True, Google Books give over 50,000 written instances, but probably most of them are "accidental collocations" (e.g. - a sentence ending …

  10. All vs everything - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jan 28, 2018 · Are "everything" and "all" interchangeable in these two cases? I'm having a hard time choosing between them. 1) You must tell me all/everything about your holiday. 2)I am having a …