Atari pitfall
Member
- Joined
- Nov 2, 2022
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Portuguese
- Home Country
- Portugal
- Current Location
- Brazil
I'm pretty sure that the following sentences are grammatically correct:
"Aren't they all our friends?"
"Aren't all of them our friends?"
When should I choose between " subject pronoun + all" VS "All of + pronoun"?
But I don't know how they sound. Which is better?
"Aren't they all our friends?"
"Aren't all of them our friends?"
When should I choose between " subject pronoun + all" VS "All of + pronoun"?
But I don't know how they sound. Which is better?