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What is the correct sentence "we all have done" or "we have all done"
The meaning is focused in the fact that everybody did itIf I have any mistake please correct me
Dec 22, 2015 11:51 AM
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I think "we have all done" is better but "we all have done" is acceptable as well depending on the person, background and sentence.
Example " We have all done the math exercises." I would take this like we all have finished math exercises.- I think this is what you are trying to say
"We all have done math exercises." I think "we all" as clarifying that all have practiced or been taught math exercises.
"Are we all done with the math exercises?"
December 22, 2015
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