Tuesday, April 8, 2014

All Together vs Altogether

The terms all together and altogether can be confusing in English. Once you’ve read through this lesson, you’ll have an altogether better understanding of them.
 




All together
All together means everyone or everything together.
It’s time to sing. All together now!
The last time we were all together was in 1999
Put the bills all together on the desk
If the two terms can be separated, that’s a dead giveaway that the term you want is all together.
It’s time for all of us to sing together now!
The last time all of us were together was in 1999
Put all the bills together on the desk

Altogether
Altogether is an adverb and means "all in all," "all told," or "completely."
That was altogether too difficult
Altogether, not a bad day’s work
It cost over a thousand dollars altogether

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