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Book mango 418 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

It's all

Milo: Hi. Is this-is this where the-uh--the ales are?

Vicki: It's all two dollar vodka mixed with three dollar lemonade, want one?

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Milo is ordering alcohol from Vicki who is at the bar. How can I interpret "all" here Does it mean Vicki sells only one drink?

  

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In colloquial English. it's all something is used to introduce an example that characterizes the whole of something. eg That's a golf club for very rich men..

  • In colloquial English.
  • it's all something is used to introduce an example that characterizes the whole of something.
  • eg That's a golf club for very rich men..
  • It's all private jets and blonde trophy wives.
  • eg c It's all two dollar vodka mixed with three dollar lemonade, This seems to me to mean that it is a place where the drinks are heap and you can get drunk easily and quickly.
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In colloquial English. it's all something is used to introduce an example that characterizes the whole of something.

eg That's a golf club for very rich men.. It's all private jets and blonde trophy wives.

eg c It's all two dollar vodka mixed with three dollar lemonade, This seems to me to mean that it is a place where the drinks are heap and yo

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