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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Why is it wrong sentence?

We all must try to help her.
Is the right place to use all in this sentence?
All follows the pronoun ,so why is it wrong?
What 's the difference between the using of all after pronoun and using it for emphasizing?
  

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Anonymous We all must try to help her. Is the right place to use all in this sentence? It is fine.

  • Anonymous We all must try to help her.
  • Is the right place to use all in this sentence?
  • It is fine.
  • Anonymous ,so why is it wrong?
  • It is not wrong.
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AnonymousWe all must try to help her. Is the right place to use all in this sentence?
It is fine.
Anonymous ,so why is it wrong?
It is not wrong.
AnonymousWhat 's the difference between the using of all after pronoun and using it for emphasizing?
I don't understand the use of 'all' for emp
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Ok.what's the difference between the last sentence and this sentence"we must all try to help her"?while in "we all must...."the writer of longman dictionary of errors said"all is not in the right place".
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Ok.what's the difference between the last sentence and this sentence"we must all try to help her"?while in "we all must...."the writer of longman dictionary of errors said"all is not in the right place".
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These variations all mean the same thing.
They are all grammatical. All of them are correct. The emphasis is just different, that's all.

1. We must all try to help her.
2. We all must try to help her.
3. All of us must try to help her.
4. We, all of us, must try to help her.

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