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All and everything
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Sometimes we can use all and everything in expressions like these interchangeably: all he can / everything he can all we need / everything we need all you want / everything you want We'll do everything we can to help you enjoy your stay with us. We'll do all we can to help you enjoy your stay with us. We can't use all on its own:
But you can use all with about: They know all about fashion. He knows all about modern art. We use call all (but not everything) to mean the only thing/s:
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These words are singular so we use singular verbs with them: Everyone has to work late on Thursday. Every ticket was sold within half an hour. But you can also use plural pronouns after everyone / everybody Everyone said they wanted to go. or Everyone said he or she wanted to go. |
it won't be long till soon pick take or choose a tenner (informal, British currency) ten pounds |
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