Rachel Adams
Key Member
- Joined
- Nov 4, 2018
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Russian
- Home Country
- Georgia
- Current Location
- Georgia
Are "both" and "all" used correctly?
1. "They are married all."
2. "They are married both."
3. "They play football both.
4. "They play football all."
5. "They live in New York all."
6. "They live in New York both."
7. "They were born in London both."
8. "They were born in London all."
9. "They have cars both."
10. "They are students both."
11. "They are students all."
1. "They are married all."
2. "They are married both."
3. "They play football both.
4. "They play football all."
5. "They live in New York all."
6. "They live in New York both."
7. "They were born in London both."
8. "They were born in London all."
9. "They have cars both."
10. "They are students both."
11. "They are students all."