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Healer Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Difference between "all you" and "all of you".

Some people say "all you" or "you all".

Some people say "all of you".

Is there any difference in meaning and usage between them?
  

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healer "all you" That is casual. healer or "you all". That is more standard, especially in the southern US.

  • healer "all you" That is casual.
  • healer or "you all".
  • That is more standard, especially in the southern US.
  • healer Some people say "all of you".
  • That is the formally correct.
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healer"all you"
That is casual.
healeror "you all".
That is more standard, especially in the southern US.
healerSome people say "all of you".
That is the formally correct.

*My comments are based on the phrases in isolation; you have supplied no context.

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