Jonathan
What is the difference between "everything" and "all"? How can I use it?
Feb 26, 2015 10:13 PM
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'Everything' can stand alone. It replaces a noun. 'All' doesn't usually stand alone. It qualifies a noun. For example, you can say: 'He was so hungry that he ate everything in the fridge.' ('todo') or 'He was so hungry that he ate all the food in the fridge'. ('toda la comida' )
February 26, 2015
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You should look for real examples (sentences) instead of some clever rule. "All" is typically an adjective or adverb. It's possible (but not common) to use it as a noun or pronoun. "Everything" is a pronoun.
February 26, 2015
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