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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

All his stuff vs. All of his stuff

Hi. Do all the sentence pairs mean pretty much the same thing? Or Do the pairs perhaps mean the same thing?

1. All his stuff is gone. / All of his stuff is gone.

2. All the questions were answered. / All of the questions were answered.

3. All the questions he asked were answered. / All of the questions he asked were answered.
  

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The meanings are the same. Without 'of' is considered informal.

  • The meanings are the same.
  • Without 'of' is considered informal.
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The meanings are the same. Without 'of' is considered informal.

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