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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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All days?

I have heard that there is no 'all days'. Native English speakers do not say 'all days'? They just say 'all day' as an idiom? Thank you in advance.
  

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When we wish to convey the idea of 'for the duration of the whole day', then it's all day. All days is not possible there.

  • When we wish to convey the idea of 'for the duration of the whole day', then it's all day.
  • All days is not possible there.
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When we wish to convey the idea of 'for the duration of the whole day', then it's all day. All days is not possible there.

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