Is it correct to put them “of” after “all”?
It’s a question already an answer in
- Quora. All the good people. “All the good people” 1 answer “All
- X” vs. “All the good people” 1 answer “All X” How do I compare and contrast “all of X” and “all of X” in a math textbook? Where is the difference between
all of and all of? When should I use of following all to make all of, and when should one take the of and just use all all by itself?
Why do I learn American
English better than British English?
Is an of followed by all, making it all of its variants again?
Dunno why but my instincts tell me that I shouldn’t put the “O” right there. So I am unaware of my instinct. I know
anything is possible but just a coincidence.