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All my vs All of my

Both 'all my' and 'all of my' are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'All my' is more informal and commonly used in casual speech, while 'all of my' is more formal and appropriate for written English. The choice between them depends on the level of formality you want to convey.

Last updated: April 07, 2024 • 245 views

All my

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal contexts.

This phrase is informal and commonly used in casual speech. It is used to indicate possession or relationship with all the things or people that belong to the speaker.

Examples:

  • All my friends are coming to the party.
  • I've lost all my keys.
  • All my efforts paid off in the end.
  • She knows all my secrets.
  • I've spent all my money.
  • All my desires are about death.
  • All my wishes will come true during Christmas.
  • All my school friends got married young.
  • Hell All my firsts were here.
  • All my sympathy died with karen.
  • All my family members are infected by that sickness.
  • All my college friends call me that.
  • All my retired friends... dead.
  • All my clients have expensive merchandise.
  • All my Christmas wishes came true.
  • All my automata function by hydraulics.
  • All my documents and charts everything burned.
  • All my patients' electronic files got stolen.
  • All my forefathers were pilgrim guides.
  • All my friends are killers except you.
  • All my relationships end in pain.
  • All my gold is now yours.
  • All my thoughts amounted to nothing.
  • All my friends are married but me...
  • All my companions became already grooms and owners.

Alternatives:

  • every one of my
  • each of my

All of my

This phrase is correct and more formal, suitable for written English.

This phrase is more formal and appropriate for written English. It is used to indicate possession or relationship with all the things or people that belong to the speaker.

Examples:

  • All of my friends are invited to the wedding.
  • I need to find all of my books before the exam.
  • She knows all of my family members.
  • I've used up all of my vacation days.
  • All of my efforts were in vain.
  • All of my employees provide paperwork.
  • All of my reference discs sounded exceptional.
  • All of my life lessons have come from the simpsons.
  • All of my hopes are in you.
  • All of my people have been safely relocated to the City.
  • All of my heroes were just unapologetically themselves.
  • All of my contacts are still loyal to the President.
  • All of my drivers are 18, 19.
  • All of my internal organs are women.
  • All of my rituals revolve around my space.
  • All of my family on that side are really short.
  • All of my hopes are in you.
  • All of my boys are brothers.
  • All of my bones are broken.
  • All of my children were special.
  • All of my efforts to protect and provide comfort for my family...
  • All of my money's in gold.
  • All of my friends were there.
  • All of my accounts are sealed.
  • All of my neighbors hate me now.

Alternatives:

  • every one of my
  • each of my

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