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Hans51 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

It’s all over!

It’s all over!

Is the meaning of ‘all’ ‘completely’ or ‘all of it’? What do you native English speakers think? Thank you so much as usual.

  

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Good question. I guess I always thought of it as "completely" in the meaning "the end", but everything could be over just as well.

  • Good question.
  • I guess I always thought of it as "completely" in the meaning "the end", but everything could be over just as well.
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Good question. I guess I always thought of it as "completely" in the meaning "the end", but everything could be over just as well.

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