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They are all beautiful.
Students are all disappointed.
People are all drunk.
In a sentence like these,
can "All" mean "totally", " completely"?
Thanks a lot in advance!!!!
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An additional question
In terms of my question [In a sentence like these,
can "All" mean "totally", " completely"?], is "these" correct? Should it be "this"?
Jul 21, 2024 8:09 AM
Answers · 1
In your example, 'all' does not mean 'totally' or 'completely'. Here, 'all' is 모두 다. As for your 2nd question, you should say 'in sentences like these, can the word 'all' mean 'totally' or 'completely.' Hope this helps :)
July 21, 2024
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