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All - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
All means ‘every one’, ‘the complete number or amount’ or ‘the whole’. We use it most often as a determiner. We can use a countable noun or an uncountable noun after it: All my friends are away at university. All tickets cost 25 pounds. All information about the new product is confidential.
All Is or All Are? Which is correct? - Check English Words
What “All Is” Means. All is describes a singular word. Singular means a single noun, such as “cat” or “soup”. “All is” is the phrase you would attach to a singular noun. For example, if you want to describe a noun like “cat” using “all is”, you can do something like this: “All the cat is doing is sleeping”.
The Grammarphobia Blog: “All is” vs. “all are”
A: “All” is a two-faced word. It can be either singular (“is”) or plural (“are”). If a writer means “all of it,” she should use “is.” If she means “all of them,” she should go with “are.”
All Are or All Is? What's the difference between 'All Are' and 'All Is ...
The phrase "all is" is used when the subject of the sentence is singular, while the phrase "all are" is used when the subject of the sentence is plural. It's important to use the correct verb form when using the phrase "all is" or "all are" in a sentence.
All Is or All Are: Which Is Correct? – Strategies for Parents
When using “all” in singular form, it’s correct to say “all is,” but when using “all” on its own, which is in plural form, you should say “all are.” An easy hack to remember: if you can replace the word with “it,” then the form is singular.
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