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All is usually used with plural verb forms, especially when we say all the x or all of the x where x is plural I have sometimes heard this phrase used by people who strive to be alternative (a theme in my community), and use language that is intentionally different from many other people's. The people is plural, because there are more than one, so all of the people is.

Again, the first sentence with have is ok, whereas the second one isn't correct “people from all over the world” means people who originated from or were born in places all over the world. The difference between the two sentences with the people and people is that we are referring to.

Could you tell me which sounds the most correct and natural

Of all or out of all Out of all the people i know kate sings the best Of all the people i know kate sings the best. 0 when all is used with a plural noun, it means every, and the verb agrees

All the cities were represented at the meeting When all is used with a singular noun, with or without of, it means. All x are not y could mean either, some. Now that you mention it, all the examples i can think of could just as well have been intended to be i would

Of course the catch to a contraction is that, by definition,.

You would say “all of him,” not “all of he”, so whom is correct But whom is disappearing from some contexts in spoken english, you won’t hear whom too often, but it. Assertion #1 the word okay will be understood by the most people is perfectly valid, but it doesn't actually mean exactly the same as #2 the word okay will be understood by. It could be understood as “people, who are all over the world,.”

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