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all
Determinative
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All of something is 100% of it, or the entire amount.
Well you could stay in bed all day on Friday. And I could take the kids to school.
You know, you can't see all of the moon.
"There was a problem." "Yes, I know all about it."
No! You did it all wrong.
Can you tell me all this tomorrow?
I think we all know we have to change.
The shirt is almost all white.
Is that all you can do?
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All of some things is 100% of them, or every one.
And then you can go and tell all your friends about it.
We have over two hundred men, but not all of them had the problem.
all
Noun
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If you give your all, you give 100% of your energy, attention, etc.
show
Verb
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When you show something, you make it easy for people to see it.
The clock shows the time of day.
Can you show me your ID?
The museum has shown the art of America.
show
Noun
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A show is a display of art, movie, or drama. It can be a play, a movie, a concert, an opera or a television program.
I saw the art show at the museum.
The show at the movie theater was boring.