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ADVERB definitely: I definitely will be late today | Comma between adjectives
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All two vs two all #1 (permalink) Sun Sep 10, 2006 5:36 am   All two vs two all
 

Dear teachers,

Please read:

1. All two sentences are correct.
2. Two all sentences are correct.

Both are correct? I think (1) is correct but (2) is also correct?What is the rule?

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All two vs two all #2 (permalink) Sun Sep 10, 2006 6:33 am   All two vs two all
 

tung quoc wrote:
1. All two sentences are correct.
2. Two all sentences are correct.

Both are correct? I think (1) is correct but (2) is also correct?What is the rule?


I think, tung quoc, none of your sentences is correct!

All sounds odd with two..See below:

1- Both (of your) sentences are correct.
2- All three sentences are correct.
3 Both passengers died in the accident.
4- All three passengers died in the accident.

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All two vs two all #3 (permalink) Sun Sep 10, 2006 7:00 am   All two vs two all
 

Hi Tom,

I don't think so. What sentences are correct?

1. All two sentences are correct.
2. Two all sentences are correct.
3. All three sentences are correct.
4. Three all sentences are correct.

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All two vs two all #4 (permalink) Sun Sep 10, 2006 10:46 am   All two vs two all
 

tung quoc wrote:
Both are correct?

Your question should read:
Are both correct?

The only sentence that is correct is
All three sentences are correct.

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