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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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On or all over?

Hello,

He ended up spilling his drink on the floor/all over the floor.

On or all over - are both fine?

Thanks.

  

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Yes. Using 'all over' implies it covered an extensive area.

  • Yes.
  • Using 'all over' implies it covered an extensive area.
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Yes.

Using 'all over' implies it covered an extensive area.

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