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Olive bee Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Making up sentenses

Is it necessary in all cases to put the word "people" in the sentences like this: "Many (or all) people think (believe) that..." Can I just omit the word "people", because a general sense is quite clear without it? In other words, can I say "Many (all) think that....."???

  

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" That's fine. But 'all' doesn't work in that context.

  • " That's fine.
  • But 'all' doesn't work in that context.
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olive bee"Many think that..."

That's fine.

But 'all' doesn't work in that context.

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