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Hhanz10 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

All and the

1. Can you say all planets that go around the sun?

2. Can you say the all planets that go around the sun?

3. Can you say all the planets that go around the sun?

4. Can you say all of planets that go around the sun?

5. Can you say all of the planets that go around the sun?



Which is the proper English?

And What the defference between 'all' and 'all of'?



thank you.
  

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Your sentences are all incomplete because they have no main clause. These are correct: All [of] the planets that go around the sun are round. The is usually omitted if the reference is to a large number or amount of something and there is no relative clause or anything similar to limit the number or amount : All cats like milk.

  • Your sentences are all incomplete because they have no main clause.
  • These are correct: All [of] the planets that go around the sun are round.
  • The is usually omitted if the reference is to a large number or amount of something and there is no relative clause or anything similar to limit the number or amount : All cats like milk.
  • But usually: All the cats i n this house like milk.
  • CB
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Your sentences are all incomplete because they have no main clause. These are correct:

All [of] the planets that go around the sun are round.

The is usually omitted if the reference is to a large number or amount of something and there is no relative clause or anything similar to limi

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