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标 题: Glossary of Usage(5)
发信站: 哈工大紫丁香 (Sat May 13 12:35:28 2000), 转信
发信人: nostalgia (寂寞旅程), 信区: EnglishWorld
发信站: BBS 水木清华站 (Thu May 11 08:55:40 2000)
摘自Little Brown Handbook
all, all of
Usually all is sufficient to modify a noun: all my loving, all the
things you are. Before a pronoun or proper noun, all of is usually
appropriate: all of me, in all of France.
** proper noun 专有名词
all ready, already
All ready means "completely prepared", and already means "by now" or
"before now": We were all ready to go to the movie, but it had already
started.
all right
All right is always two words. Alright is a common misspelling.
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