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11 September, 12:40

All, despite its meaning, is singular in use.

a. True

b. False

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  1. 11 September, 12:59
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    Actually, yes, this is true. Let's look at some examples with the word "all" to see if it agrees with verbs in singular or in plural:

    All is lost

    All is well

    All is arranged already.

    All of it is nice

    This shows us that "all" agrees with verbs in singular form: the correct answer is a) True.
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