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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

All (of) their money.

Hello friends, when should "of" be used?

They lost all (of) their money.

He invested all (of) his money in a business.

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"Of" is optional in those sentences.

  • "Of" is optional in those sentences.
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"Of" is optional in those sentences.

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all money ............. some money ............ none money
all the money .... some the money .... none the money
all of the money some of the money none of the money

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