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Michaelting Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

All-time , everytime

The best-selling book of (all time/all-time/all times).

Is it,

everytime or every time?

Could you please tell me the answers?

Thanks in advance!
  

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The best-selling book of all time The all-time best seller every time

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The best-selling book of all time

The all-time best seller


every time
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Why is it

The best-selling book of all 'time'

when

We must be polite at all 'times'?
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be polite at all times has different meaning than the "all time" of your first sentence.

be polite at all times -- be polite at all occasions.
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Well, it is obvious that it has a different meaning. That's why I am asking...
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I have already told you (I think) about sometime, sometimes, some time and some times, Michael. There is little point in asking 'why' different forms have different meanings; that is the nature of language.

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