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Lagataw Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

All day

Can we use "all day" as a noun?


i.e. I spent all day at the beach yesterday.

or is it just and adverb

i.e. I stayed all day at the beach yesterday.
  

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Well, both sentences are fine. 'All day' can certainly appear as a noun: All day is a long time to be separated from your lover.

  • Well, both sentences are fine.
  • 'All day' can certainly appear as a noun: All day is a long time to be separated from your lover.
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Well, both sentences are fine. 'All day' can certainly appear as a noun: All day is a long time to be separated from your lover.

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