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Navitasan Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

All of them

1- They are all too heavy for him.
2-All of them are too heavy for him.

Do these mean that
a- each of them is too heavy for him
or that
b-l of them together are too heavy?

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

Top answer

" ok 1- means that "each one of the 'all' is too heavy (for him)" 2- means yeh, "together" (don't mind the profile picture. k) peace

  • " ok 1- means that "each one of the 'all' is too heavy (for him)" 2- means yeh, "together" (don't mind the profile picture.
  • k) peace
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first off, "b-(you may have forgotten "each") 1 of them are too heavy?"

ok 1- means that "each one of the 'all' is too heavy (for him)"
2- means yeh, "together"

(don't mind the profile picture. It's for people like mohammed.k) peace

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