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Guptavandy Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Allover and all over

Can anybody explain me the difference between allover and all over?
  

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guptavandy Can anybody explain me the difference between allover and all over? 'explain the difference', not 'explain me the difference'. There is no word allover.

  • guptavandy Can anybody explain me the difference between allover and all over?
  • 'explain the difference', not 'explain me the difference'.
  • There is no word allover.
  • CJ
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guptavandyCan anybody explain me the difference between allover and all over?
'explain the difference', not 'explain me the difference'.

There is no word allover.

CJ
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according to the wordweb dictionary definition:

Adjective: allover 'ol,ow-vu(r)
  1. Covering the entire surface
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I hadn't considered the possibility of using allover as an adjective.

Well, I guess you have your answer now. allover is an adjective. all over isn't.

That's the difference.

CJ
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You should capitalize the first word in a sentence.

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