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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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what's the difference between "all" and " all of"?
  

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Anonymous what's the difference between "all" and " all of"? As they stand, nothing. Their grammar can be a little different: The first two refer to members of a particular group (my friends): All of my friends are gay .

  • Anonymous what's the difference between "all" and " all of"?
  • As they stand, nothing.
  • Their grammar can be a little different: The first two refer to members of a particular group (my friends): All of my friends are gay .
  • (more formal) All my friends are gay .
  • (less formal) This third form applies to the complete set of friends in the world (everyone's friends): All friends are gay.
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Anonymouswhat's the difference between "all" and " all of"?
As they stand, nothing. Their grammar can be a little different:

The first two refer to members of a particular group (my friends):

All of my friends are gay. (more formal)
All my friends are gay. (less formal)

This third form applies to the complete set o

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