Vocabulary Showcase: Synonyms for “all”

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The second Jessica turns her back that girl is stuffing her face right in those cupcakes. Today we are looking at the word “all”. Vocabulary showcase is here to help you learn new ways to say everyday words and phrases.

Synonyms for “all”:

• The lot – Amy helped bake them, she is eating the lot.

• Everything – Why eat some when you can eat everything?

• Each and every – Amy will enjoy eating each and every cake while Jessica isn’t looking.

• The entire lot – Think you can stop me? I will eat the entire lot!

• The entirety of them – The entirety of our cakes belong in my belly.

• The sum total – I deserve the sum total of our baking! I really wish I could eat all those cakes.

I wouldn’t even wait for Jessica to turn around. I would just eat them while she looked shocked. I am an adult, and no one can stop me eating a table full of cakes. To find out more about the private English lessons I teach online, visit www.wrightenglish.com. You can book a free trial lesson with me, just email lana@wrightenglish.com!

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