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Diyarkhan Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

altogether and all together.

Dear forum members.
Could you kindly explain me the difference between altogether and all together and already and all ready. Thanks.
  

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Altogether - completely, totally. All together - all in one place or at one time,

  • Altogether - completely, totally.
  • All together - all in one place or at one time,
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Altogether - completely, totally.
All together - all in one place or at one time,

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