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Persian Learner Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

All of the time vs all the time

Hi.

Vincent reprimands Cathy all the time.

Vincent reprimands Cathy all of the time.

What's the difference between the two above sentences? (Is the order of the underlined noun modifiers correct?)
  

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"all the time" and "all of the time" are interchangeable in meaning. The former seems a bit more informal to me. Persian Learner Is the order of the underlined noun modifiers correct?

  • "all the time" and "all of the time" are interchangeable in meaning.
  • The former seems a bit more informal to me.
  • Persian Learner Is the order of the underlined noun modifiers correct?
  • It should be "the above two sentences".
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"all the time" and "all of the time" are interchangeable in meaning. The former seems a bit more informal to me.
Persian LearnerIs the order of the underlined noun modifiers correct?
It should be "the above two sentences".

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