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all umbrella vs all umbrellas

The correct phrase is "all umbrellas." The word "umbrellas" should be in plural form to match the quantifier "all."

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 1119 views

all umbrella

This phrase is incorrect. The noun "umbrella" should be in plural form when used with the quantifier "all."

The correct phrase is "all umbrellas" when referring to a collection of multiple umbrellas.
  • All Umbrella staff must wear their identity tags at all times.
  • Tents, food, antibiotics, blankets and above all umbrellas.
  • Here at Shinjuku Station's south exit, the commuters all have umbrellas in their hands.
  • Someplace with all kind of umbrella drinks.
  • What are all the umbrellas for?
  • We all work for the Umbrella Corporation.
  • Yes, and all the cars have umbrellas in case it rains.
  • I approved he can use the logo and the font for his line, but it's all under my umbrella.
  • Especially now that I'm keeping you all dry under my umbrella.
  • Suitcase, Thermos and umbrella will all be there at Gram and Pop's when you get home from school.
  • Five stations under the Panopticon umbrella, all operate out of this building.
  • Firstly, co-operation on the issue of security and secondly, negotiations, all under the umbrella of 'land for peace'.
  • Many of the things in that movie, the umbrellas, all that were all built at little tiny garage shops.
  • The Consumer Agenda should be an umbrella for all the important topics and challenges that we have ahead of us in the consumer area.
  • Confindustria and the National Confederations have on 3 July 2000 signed an agreement concerning the telecommunications sector. It will unify under a singular umbrella all the employees working in the ICT field (including the brand new professions of the net economy).
  • You know, this might all fall under the umbrella of "one neat aspect."
  • You all better get your umbrellas out because there's a storm coming.
  • So we need a modernised framework agreement to act as an umbrella for all our sectoral agreements, including the comprehensive economic and trade agreement and we are holding exploratory talks with Canada to upgrade that agreement at the present time.
  • It's sold at umbrella stands all over the streets, where people are unregistered, unlicensed, but MTN makes most of its profits, perhaps 90 percent of its profits, from selling through System D, the informal economy.
  • The Umbrella Corporation built a new arms race.

Alternatives:

  • all the umbrellas
  • all of the umbrellas
  • every umbrella
  • every single umbrella
  • each umbrella

all umbrellas

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. The plural form of "umbrellas" matches the quantifier "all."

Use "all umbrellas" when referring to a group of multiple umbrellas.
  • Tents, food, antibiotics, blankets and above all umbrellas.
  • All Umbrella staff must wear their identity tags at all times.
  • Here at Shinjuku Station's south exit, the commuters all have umbrellas in their hands.
  • Someplace with all kind of umbrella drinks.
  • What are all the umbrellas for?
  • We all work for the Umbrella Corporation.
  • Yes, and all the cars have umbrellas in case it rains.
  • I approved he can use the logo and the font for his line, but it's all under my umbrella.
  • Especially now that I'm keeping you all dry under my umbrella.
  • Suitcase, Thermos and umbrella will all be there at Gram and Pop's when you get home from school.
  • Five stations under the Panopticon umbrella, all operate out of this building.
  • Firstly, co-operation on the issue of security and secondly, negotiations, all under the umbrella of 'land for peace'.
  • Many of the things in that movie, the umbrellas, all that were all built at little tiny garage shops.
  • The Consumer Agenda should be an umbrella for all the important topics and challenges that we have ahead of us in the consumer area.
  • Confindustria and the National Confederations have on 3 July 2000 signed an agreement concerning the telecommunications sector. It will unify under a singular umbrella all the employees working in the ICT field (including the brand new professions of the net economy).
  • You know, this might all fall under the umbrella of "one neat aspect."
  • You all better get your umbrellas out because there's a storm coming.
  • So we need a modernised framework agreement to act as an umbrella for all our sectoral agreements, including the comprehensive economic and trade agreement and we are holding exploratory talks with Canada to upgrade that agreement at the present time.
  • It's sold at umbrella stands all over the streets, where people are unregistered, unlicensed, but MTN makes most of its profits, perhaps 90 percent of its profits, from selling through System D, the informal economy.
  • The Umbrella Corporation built a new arms race.

Alternatives:

  • all the umbrellas
  • all of the umbrellas
  • every umbrella
  • every single umbrella
  • each umbrella

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