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Eddie
What does "at all" mean?
Hi there!
I would like to know the meaning of "at all" and when it can be used.
Thank you!
Edu
2014年11月11日 14:48
回答 · 9
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It is used when you want to emphasize a negative sentence. So, as you can see, there are 2 elements:
1. Negative sentence
2. Emphasis
For example:
a) I don't like this food at all.
(De verdad no me gusta esta comida)
b) He hasn't done his work at all.
(No hecho nada de su trabajo!)
c) I won't be going to England at all next year.
(No iré a Inglaterra en absoluto el próximo año)
As you can see, you can translate it differently depending on the sentence or the way you want to emphasize it. You can use it in different tenses as well (past, present or future), but it has to be a negative sentence. In Spanish, it may be translated as "del todo, en absoluto, en nada, para nada, en modo alguno" etc., depending on how you word your sentence or the emphasis you wanna give.
A similar word to "at all" is "whatsoever".
2014年11月11日
1
(used for emphasis) in any way; to any extent.
"I don't like him at all"
2014年11月11日
Yes, it is used to emphasize something. "I don't like this food" is emphasized if you say "I don't like this food at all".
It's like the difference between "last" and "very last":
- He was the last to arrive.
- He was the very last to arrive.
In both cases, he was the last person to arrive, but the second one has more emphasis.
2014年11月12日
Thanks for your answer!
2014年11月11日
as i know, it is use at the end of "not" sentences. "...not...at all"
2014年11月11日
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