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Aramahosi Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Around VS All Around

What's the difference between "Twinkling fireflies around the man" and "Twinkling fireflies all around the man"?

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There isn't a huge difference. The word "all" just emphasises that the fireflies surround the man in all directions.

  • There isn't a huge difference.
  • The word "all" just emphasises that the fireflies surround the man in all directions.
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There isn't a huge difference. The word "all" just emphasises that the fireflies surround the man in all directions.

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