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Hanuman_2000 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

All

Hello,

1.These are all words for a thing that you can see, especially from a particular place.

2. These all are words for a thing that you can see, especially from a particular place.

The determiner 'all' takes different positions in a given sentences.

Does it make any difference to use the 'all' at different position as shown in the above sentences?

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#1 is correct; #2 is not. You could also say: All (of) these words are used for a thing; these words are all used for a thing...

  • #1 is correct; #2 is not.
  • You could also say: All (of) these words are used for a thing; these words are all used for a thing...
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#1 is correct; #2 is not. You could also say: All (of) these words are used for a thing; these words are all used for a thing...

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