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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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All correct?

Hi. Let's say a person has to. do a number of things today and she has written them down like this.

Today I have to buy groceries, deliver mail and prepare dinner. I have to to all of these (all of them? or all of those?) by 7 today.

I think all three versions are correct, although the phrase "all of those" is awkward. Please see the underlined part. Thank you in advance for your help.

  

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I agree with you. The shortest would be: I have to them all by 7 today. CB

  • I agree with you.
  • The shortest would be: I have to them all by 7 today.
  • CB
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I agree with you. The shortest would be: I have to them all by 7 today.

CB

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