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Michaelting Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

All of them / both of them

All of them are smart.

All are smart.

They are smart.

They all are smart.

Same thing with 'both'.

Are they expressing the same thing?
  

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'All' and 'Both' do not express the same thing. Each within the four sentences expresses the same thing, however.

  • 'All' and 'Both' do not express the same thing.
  • Each within the four sentences expresses the same thing, however.
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'All' and 'Both' do not express the same thing. Each within the four sentences expresses the same thing, however.

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