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Vincent Teo Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

All /all of

Which is coreect?

I hope that you can pass all / all of the tests.


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They are both correct and have the same meaning. The only difference is the syntax.

  • They are both correct and have the same meaning.
  • The only difference is the syntax.
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They are both correct and have the same meaning. The only difference is the syntax.

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