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Escrito originalmente por poli
The correct way to say this is: After so long a discourse on the x and y theory, we now know they are both the same.
They instead of it's all is preferred because you are comparing only two things.
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Thank you. But do you mean when there are more than two things, we have to use
it's all:
p.175
-[...]to try to shut your head off so you can hit the rack at 0130 and get up at 0600 and
do it all again.
1. He is talking about a whole bunch of things; why
it not
them?
2. What does
hit the rack mean? I know
hit the road,
hit the pool, etc. but not that.