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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

english grammar

I want to know which phrase is grammatically correct, and meaning of it
1) an all too familiar
2) all too familiar
3) all-too-familiar
  

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They mean very familiar. 1. It was an all too familiar excuse that he offered for not doing his homework.

  • They mean very familiar.
  • 1.
  • It was an all too familiar excuse that he offered for not doing his homework.
  • 2.
  • Those excuses are all too familiar.
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They mean very familiar.
1. It was an all too familiar excuse that he offered for not doing his homework.
2. Those excuses are all too familiar.
3. Some writers would use this in place of #1, but most frown on it.

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