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Navitasan Posted 10 years ago
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I'd like all of them

Which of these DVDs would you like to take with you?

1) I'd like all of them.
2) I'd like every one of them.
3) I'd like each of them.

4) I like all of them.
5) I like every one of them.
6) I like each of them.

Which of these sentences mean that I want to take the whole lot?

Which ones could be followed by:
a) 'But as I have only time to watch two of them I'll take these two.'

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

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The one that makes sense in this context is either 1, or 4

  • The one that makes sense in this context is either 1, or 4
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The one that makes sense in this context is either 1, or 4

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