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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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all the wealth?

0i) He has lost all his wealth.02br
002) He has lost all of his walth. 02br
00 Can anyone please tell me which one of them is correct and why and what's the difference between them?02br
00Thanks.02br
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0Either 'all his' or 'all of his' are fine.02br
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00'wealth' is an odd choice here though; 'money' is much better.0-
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0 doesn't losing all/all of his wealth mean that he not only lost all his money but also his assets? So he was left with nothing of value. 0-

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