2. 1 . All and everybody/ everyone We do not normally use all to mean everybody/everyone: • Everybody enjoyed the party, (not 'All enjoyed...') But note that we say all of us/ you/ them, not 'everybody of...': • All of us enjoyed the party, (not 'everybody of us ')
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6. 4 . All day, every day *We never say all days ; we say every day . * We use all with some singular countable nouns, e g: day, morning, year meaning ‘the whole of’. *We use every with day, morning , etc to say how often something happens. Compare: I worked all day (=the whole of the day, from morning to evening) I worked every day (= Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, etc)
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10. f . Listen to me please. I can explain ______. g. Has Sarah told you ____about her holiday in Austria? h. It was late when Mark arrived home and ____ was asleep. i. Did you remember to switch off ___ the lights? j. I believe ___ word he says. k. Have you packed _____into this suitcase? l. I learnt ___ I know about physics at school.