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Angliholic Posted 14 years ago
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all the times/time you don't need it

Think about the vehicle that's parked in your garage or parking bay right now. What good is it doing anyone at the moment? When will you need it next? Wouldn't it be cool to have someone pay you all the times you don't need it?

Hi,
Why is it "all the times" in the above instead of "all the time?" Is it a typo or does it mean something different than "all the time?"
Besides, is "parking bay" synonymous with "parking lot/space/place/spot?" Thanks.
  

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No, it isn't a typo. All the times means on all the occasions—every time. All the time means continuously or frequently .

  • No, it isn't a typo.
  • All the times means on all the occasions—every time.
  • All the time means continuously or frequently .
  • I've never heard of a parking bay.
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No, it isn't a typo. All the times means on all the occasions—every time. All the time means continuously or frequently.

I've never heard of a parking bay.
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Hi,

Think about the vehicle that's parked in your garage or parking bay right now. What good is it doing anyone at the moment? When will you need it next? Wouldn't it be cool to have someone pay you all the times you don't need it?

,
Why is it "all the times" in the above instead of "all the time?" Is it a typo or does it mean something different than "all the time?"

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