Everyone or Every one
Everyone = odamlarga (hamma) = everybody
Every one = odam yoki predmetlarga (oldingi otni takrorlamaslik uchun) “har biri”
Ex: Everyone enjoyed the party.
- Have you read all those books?
- Yes, every one.
He is invited to many parties and he goes to every one.
Everywhere “har yerda”
Ex: I looked for him everywhere, but I couldn’t find him.
Everytime “har safar”
Ex: Every time I see him he carries a bunch of flowers for his wife.
All
All = “hamma”
1. All + ko’plik ot + ko’pli kesim.
All + sanalmaydigan ot + birlik kesim
Ex: All children are at home
All flowers require water.
All the people in the room were signed.
Have you seen all my friends to the party.
Who has left all this paper on my desk?
Look at all those balloons.
We all = all of us.
You all = all of you
They all = all of them
Ex: They all came to the party = All of them came to the party.
ko’plik ot + ko’plik kesim
All of + us/you/them + ko’plik ot + ko’plik kesim
sanalmaydigan ot + birlik kesim
Ex: I have invited all of my friends to the party.
All of them are coming tomorrow
All of cheese has been eaten.
All of us enjoyed the party
All the or the whole
the
All + my + birlik ot = “butun”
this sanalmaydigan ot
The whole + birlik ot = “butun”
All the book, all the evening, all my life, all the money, all the work
The whole book, the whole evening, the whole house, the whole book, her whole life.
I have lived here all my life
I have spend all the money you gave me.
I read all the book.
Have you read the whole book?
He didn’t say a word the whole evening
I have spend my whole life in India
The whole house was on fire.
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