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all
determiner
used
before
plural
or
uncountable
nouns
to
mean
the
whole
amount
or
every
part
of
something
•
All
students
must
submit
the
form
by
Friday
.
All
students
must
submit
the
form
by
Friday
.
•
She
drank
all
the
water
in
the
bottle
after
the
hike
.
She
drank
all
the
water
in
the
bottle
after
the
hike
.
Old
English
eall
,
from
Proto-Germanic
*allaz
meaning
‘
entire
,
total
’.
pronoun
everything
or
everyone
considered
together
as
a
single
group
or
amount
•
That
’
s
all
I
can
remember
about
the
accident
.
That
’
s
all
I
can
remember
about
the
accident
.
•
All
were
invited
,
but
only
a
few
showed
up
.
All
were
invited
,
but
only
a
few
showed
up
.
Same
origin
as
determiner
sense
:
Old
English
eall
.
adverb
completely
or
entirely
•
The
cake
is
all
gone
.
The
cake
is
all
gone
.
•
Her
clothes
were
all
wet
after
the
storm
.
Her
clothes
were
all
wet
after
the
storm
.
Derived
from
Old
English
eall
,
developing
an
adverbial
use
meaning
‘
entirely
’.