When it comes to chapter 8 the thing that I found most interesting was the talk about all and some!
All means every single one with no exceptions. Some words that you can substitute for the word all and still mean the same thing are Every, Everything, and every one.
Some means that the statement includes at least one or more of the subjects. Some words that you can substitute for some and still mean the same thing are at lest one and as I know of.
Application to everyday life! Well I have great story that heard to day. So I was working freshmen orientation today and I heard a young freshmen say that ALL of the classes were full. No I know that a lot of the class’s are full but they are not all full. I think this is a great example of the differences between All and some!
I love you wrote this blog by the way. And you explained it perfectly about All and some. I learned how to use those words and also learned some new statements.
ReplyDeleteI liked your example as well with the classes being full. It was simple and I was able to comprehend it with ease.
"All and some" happens in my life all the time.
For my example: My brother said that I am mean to him all the time! In my mind I said to myself that i'm not mean to him ALL the time because I'm not always with him. I don't know if that was a good example thought haha