all together vs. altogether
June 5, 2007/Filed under: English
all together: as one; united in the same place
• How lovely that we are all together on Thanksgiving.
altogether: entirely
• Priscilla is altogether fed up with her family.
all together: as one; united in the same place
• How lovely that we are all together on Thanksgiving.
altogether: entirely
• Priscilla is altogether fed up with her family.
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