How to use all in a sentence All means ‘every one’, ‘the complete number or amount’ or ‘the whole’ We use it most often as a determiner We can use a countable noun or an uncountable noun after it … when all refers to a whole class of people or things, we don’t use the The whole of one's fortune, resources, or energy
The brave defenders gave their all. The whole of (used in referring to quantity, extent, or duration) The whole number of (used in referring to individuals or particulars, taken collectively) You use all to refer to the whole of a particular period of time George had to cut grass all afternoon All is also a predeterminer
Discover everything about the word all in english Some common synonyms of all are entire, total, and whole While all these words mean including everything or everyone without exception, all may equal whole, entire, or total. All my friends are away at university All tickets cost 25 pounds All information about the new product is confidential.
Being or representing the entire or total number, amount, or quantity.
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