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Mariott Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

All of or All?

If is say

1) All my friends were ~
2) All of my friends were ~

What's the differences between the two sentences?

Thanks in advance!
  

Top answer

Hi mariott 1) All my friends were in class today. 2) All of my friends were in class today. No difference.

  • Hi mariott 1) All my friends were in class today.
  • 2) All of my friends were in class today.
  • No difference.
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Hi mariott

1) All my friends were in class today.
2) All of my friends were in class today.

No difference.
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Thanks so much AlpheccaStars

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