all
Prononciation : [/ɔl/]
Mot
Contexte : « totality »
(adjective) referring to the whole amount or everything. When you have all of something, you have every single bit of it.
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She ate all the cookies in the jar.
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I did not use all the ingredients for the recipe.
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Did you bring all your toys to play with?
Contexte : « completeness »
(adverb) used to emphasize that something is done to the fullest extent or in every possible way. When you do something all, you are doing it completely.
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I cleaned the house all by myself.
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He didn't help at all with the project.
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Did you eat all of your dinner?
Contexte : « everything »
(noun) everything that exists or is possible. When you say all, you mean every single thing or person.
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All of the students were excited for the field trip.
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Not all of the books have been returned to the library.
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Have you finished all of your homework?
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