(1) Harry turned this news over in his mind. He was starting to get a prickle of fear every time You- Know-Who was mentioned. He supposed this was all part of entering the magical world, but it had been a lot more comfortable saying "Voldemort" without worrying.
(2) "They're saying all down the train that Harry Potter's in this compartment. So it's you, is it?"
In two cases, what is the part of speech respectively of two ‘all’s?
Top answer
They look like adverbs to me.
— RandomGuy
They look like adverbs to me.
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