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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

All/both they

A. All they are here.

B. Both they should not be here.

Although seldom used, are they grammatical?
  

Top answer

They are not correct. They all are here. They both should not be here.

  • They are not correct.
  • They all are here.
  • They both should not be here.
  • Robert
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2 Answers
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They are not correct.

They all are here.
They both should not be here.

Robert
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Anonymousare they grammatical?
No. Use only the following:

All of them are here. / They are all here.
None of them should be here.

Both of them are here. / They are both here.

Neither of them should be here. / Neither one of them should be here.

CJ

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