Meaning of All
the whole number of
In simple words: Everything or everyone, without exception.
All in a sentence
- All the students in the class passed the exam.
- She read all of the books on the shelf.
- All you have to do is ask for help.
- They all agreed on the decision.
- All the food was delicious at the party.
- All of the cookies are gone now.
- He gave his all in the competition.
How to use All
Use 'all' in both spoken and written English when referring to the entirety of a group. Avoid using 'all' when referring to a specific subset, as it implies inclusivity.
Grammar pattern
all + noun (or pronoun)
Memory hint
Think of 'all' like an 'awe' where everything is amazed — it includes everything!
Related words
Collocations with All
- all day
- all the time
- all over
- all of us
Common mistakes with All
- 'All' used without a noun (e.g. saying 'I love all' instead of 'I love all of them').
- Confused with 'all of' when it shouldn't be (e.g. 'All of the students came' is correct; 'All students came' is also correct in informal contexts).
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Frequently asked questions about All
What does All mean?
Everything or everyone, without exception.
What is the definition of All?
the whole number of
How do you use All in a sentence?
All the students in the class passed the exam.
Can you give another example of All?
She read all of the books on the shelf.
What are synonyms for All?
Common alternatives include whole, entire, complete, total.
What is the opposite of All?
Opposite meanings include none, part, some.
What words go with All?
It commonly pairs with all day, all the time, all over, all of us.
What are common mistakes when using All?
'All' used without a noun (e.g. saying 'I love all' instead of 'I love all of them'). Confused with 'all of' when it shouldn't be (e.g. 'All of the students came' is correct; 'All students came' is also correct in informal contexts).
How do you pronounce All?
US: /["/ɔːl/"]/, UK: /["/ɔːl/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use All?
Use 'all' in both spoken and written English when referring to the entirety of a group. Avoid using 'all' when referring to a specific subset, as it implies inclusivity.
What CEFR level is All?
"All" is at A1 level on the CEFR scale.
