Is Altogether One Word or Two? (Altogether or All Together?)
Altogether is a compound word, whereas all together is an all-phrase.
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Altogether is a compound word, whereas all together is an all-phrase.
To is a preposition; too is mostly functions as an adverb; and two refers the the number.
Dave Matthew said “sometimes it’s the Space Between that ‘keeps us coming back for more.’ Especially when you’re unsure if there’s a space between in and between.
Is cancelled one L or two? Does it have something to do with which side of the pond you’re from? You guessed it.
Is it whether, weather, or wether? One refers to one or two possible choices, the other describes what it’s like outside.
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