All

Pronunciation: /ˈɔːl/

All (determiner)

  1. Used to mean the complete number or group, with no one left out.
  2. Used to mean the entire quantity or total, not part of it.

Examples

  • All students must submit their work.
  • All answers are checked by the teacher.

All (pronoun)

  1. Used to refer to all people or things in a group, taken together.
  2. Used to mean the complete set of facts, items, or information.

Examples

  • All are invited to the meeting.
  • All will receive a message.

All (adverb)

  1. Used to say that something happens in full, with no part missing.

Examples

  • The room was all dark.
  • I am all ready to start.