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Wonder123 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

all along or along

You have to collect the cups and gold coins place all along/along the roads.

Should I use all along or along in the above sentence? Please help.
  

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Wonder123 You have to collect the cups and gold coins place d (all) along the roads. As shown. 'all' is optional.

  • Wonder123 You have to collect the cups and gold coins place d (all) along the roads.
  • As shown.
  • 'all' is optional.
  • I'd only use it if there were a lot of cups and coins, and they were placed along long stretches of roads.
  • The use of 'all' suggests abundance.
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Wonder123You have to collect the cups and gold coins placed (all) along the roads.
As shown. 'all' is optional. I'd only use it if there were a lot of cups and coins, and they were placed along long stretches of roads. The use of 'all' suggests abundance.

CJ
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Yes it is a long road.Emotion: smile with lots of cups and coins placed all along the road.

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