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Jumanah Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

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An all-time favorite song.
An all-time great lefthanders.
An all-time record at the olympics.
Can you please explain these sentences.
  

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Of course. I have.
But I really couldn't got it.
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JumanahBut I really couldn't get it.
All-time: used for comparing someone or something with all the other people or things of the same type that have ever existed:

Bogart has got to be one of the all-time greats.(greater than any other male actor that has ever existed)
Interest rates are at an all-time h
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Okay. Are these sentences correct?
The all-time beautiful women.
The all-time most beautiful women.
The all-time more beautiful women.
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Jumanah Are these sentences correct?
Only this one:

The all-time most beautiful women.

And using the plural is unusual.
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Do you mean it's grammatically incorrect to say "The all-time favorite song"
And is it more correct to say "The all-time most favorite song"
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JumanahDo you mean it's grammatically incorrect to say "The all-time favorite song" And is it more correct to say "The all-time most favorite song"
No. The first is correct. 'Favorite' = 'most liked'.
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The all-time books.
Are they correct?
The all-time lowest concert tickets.
The all-time low concert tickets
Which one is more correct ?
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JumanahThe all-time books.
No good.

The all-time most/least [adjective] books.
JumanahThe all-time lowest concert tickets.The all-time low concert tickets
The all-time cheapest concert tickets.
JumanahWhich one is more correct ?
That one.
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As far as I understand, we need to use "superlative adjectives" with the adjective "all-time"

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