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		Ask for help > what is the difference between  ´all together ´  ´altogether ´? or is there a difference?     
			
		 what is the difference between  ´all together ´  ´altogether ´? or is there a difference? 
		
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 remziye
 
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							| what is the difference between  ´all together ´  ´altogether ´? or is there a difference? 
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							| Dear Collegues,
Could you please help me on this matter?
Thanks in advance... |  16 Jan 2012      
					
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 Apodo
 
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							| Altogether is an adverb meaning entirely, completely.   Alll together means  ´in a group ´  The children were all together at the park.   Altogether” is an adverb meaning “completely,” “entirely.” For example: “When he 
first saw the examination questions, he was altogether baffled.” “All together,” 
in contrast, is a phrase meaning “in a group.” For example: “The wedding guests 
were gathered all together in the garden.” Undressed people are said in informal 
speech to be “in the altogether” (perhaps a shortening of the phrase “altogether 
naked” ).  |  16 Jan 2012     
					
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