"almost all of the students" and "almost all the students"

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trueheart_205

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What is the difference between phrases "almost all of the students" and "almost all the students"?
Can I obmit "s" of the word "students"?
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No difference in meaning. No, you need to say "students."
 

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Why would you even think if would be okay to drop the S? What about "all" makes you think that "students" should be the singular "student"?
 
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