all
/ɔːl/
Translation
The whole amount or every one of a group of things or people.
Examples
children are here.
"All" means every single child, with none missing.
ate .
Nothing was left, because "all" means the whole thing.
were tired.
"All" tells you every person in the group was tired.
Used in
Stories
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