Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"All"
- It's all over.
- It's all white.
- I ache all over.
- All men are equal.
- Are you all right?
- I was out all day.
- We were all tired.
- I was busy all day.
- This is all I know.
- All I have is books.
- We all like cycling.
- All I have is a book.
- Did you speak at all?
- I'm not at all tired.
- It's all Greek to me.
- It's all over for us.
- Tom was all worn out.
- We all make mistakes.
- All of us were silent.
- All the eggs went bad.
- Are they all the same?
- I stayed home all day.
- I stayed up all night.
- I'm busy all the time.
- She looked all around.
- All of them went there.
- He didn't study at all.
- He kept silent all day.
- We all have missed you.
- My strength is all gone.
- She ignored him all day.
- She was aching all over.
- All of them are not poor.
- All the seats are booked.
- He was very busy all day.
- All's well that ends well.
- The old man sat all alone.
- They made us work all day.
- All of the dogs were alive.
- All's fair in love and war.
- He doesn't watch TV at all.
- Let's do this first of all.
- The seats are all sold out.
- There were ten eggs in all.
- Tom kept talking all night.
- It rained all day yesterday.
- She ignored all my warnings.
- She read the book all night.
- All of her songs became hits.
- All our efforts were in vain.
- I can't speak English at all.
- We all suspect him of murder.
- Would 9 o'clock be all right?
- All of my friends like soccer.
- His advice didn't help at all.
- I'm used to working all night.
- Life is not all fun and games.
- May all your dreams come true!
- All the players did their best.
- He tossed and turned all night.
- He traveled all over the world.
- I gave her all the money I had.
- She didn't telephone after all.
- She ignored him almost all day.
- She took him for all his money.
- The boss gave us all a day off.
- The news spread all over Japan.
- You can't stay in here all day.
- All plants need water and light.
- Everything is all right at home.
- He remained single all his life.
- I didn't enjoy the party at all.
- I watch television all day long.
- My family is not all that large.
- She did nothing but cry all day.
- She lived with him all her life.
- She spent all afternoon cooking.
- She traveled all over the world.
- The island is warm all the year.
- This data isn't accurate at all.
- Almost all of the dogs are alive.
- He has been sick in bed all week.
- He has the least money of us all.
- He's not at all afraid of snakes.
- His speech inspired all the boys.
- I don't understand German at all.
- I ran all the way to the station.
- She loved him with all her heart.
- She thanked him for all his help.
- Suddenly all the lights went out.
- Would three o'clock be all right?
- All the boys in class worked hard.
- I have just washed all the dishes.
- Mary likes skiing the best of all.
- She thinks about him all the time.
- They must have known it all along.
- Tom loves Mary with all his heart.
- We all laughed at his pink tuxedo.
- Where have you been all this time?
- I have a fever and I ache all over.
- Is it all right to eat out tonight?
- It took all night to climb Mt Fuji.
- Yesterday Mary stayed home all day.
- Above all, you must help each other.
- All of a sudden, she began to laugh.
- I got tired of lying in bed all day.
- She blamed him for all her problems.
- She ignored him pretty much all day.
- We all went to the party except Joe.
- All the boys fell in love with Julia.
- I don't know how to play golf at all.
- I shouldn't have stayed up all night.
- She told him all about her childhood.
- He's friendly with all his classmates.
- The man robbed Susan of all her money.
- For three weeks, he ate nothing at all.
- His sudden appearance surprised us all.
- I was able to answer all the questions.
- All four of the boys didn't have alibis.
- I have aches and pains all over my body.
- I'll let you know all about it later on.
- She gave him all the money that she had.
- She told him that it would rain all day.
- They were all surprised to see me there.
- All of a sudden, all the lights went out.
- All of a sudden, the fire alarm went off.
- She forgave him for losing all her money.
- The dog next door kept barking all night.
- Tom hasn't finished all his homework yet.
- We are all looking forward to seeing you.
- I don't feel like studying at all tonight.
- We had to walk all the way to the station.
- All of a sudden, the clerk lost his temper.
- All of us want to live as long as possible.
- All you have to do is push this red button.
- Mary said she was going to dance all night.
- She got him to drive all the way to Boston.
- We all held our breath while we watched it.
- All the passengers were saved from drowning.
- I shouldn't have to do all this work myself.
- She spends all her time thinking about boys.
- The teacher treated all the students fairly.
- He answered all the questions in ten minutes.
- She was ready to give him back all his money.
- All we can do is wait for the police to arrive.
- Her mother lives in the country all by herself.
- I shouldn't have to do all this work by myself.
- All that you have to do is to follow his advice.
- All the passengers got seasick during the storm.
- Even with all his wealth and fame, he's unhappy.
- Mary asked if the cat had drunk all of the milk.
- Tom has money. However, he's not all that happy.
- You've got to give up gambling once and for all.
- Are you seriously thinking about eating all that?
- I'm worn out, because I've been standing all day.
- It's all right to drink, but drink in moderation.
- My daughter has grown out of all her old clothes.
- I didn't go out at all because you told me not to.
- I looked all around, but I could see nobody there.
- Are you seriously thinking about driving all night?
- Mary was John's girlfriend all through high school.
- All my friends like the same kind of music that I do.
- Tom said that he had been cleaning the house all day.
- I wonder if she'll recognize me after all these years.
- She tells him to give her all of his salary and he does.
- I can't believe you're going to give away all your money.
- It's not at all rare to live to be over ninety years old.
- I've visited many countries, but I like Japan best of all.
- You'll find the way all right once you get to the station.
- I missed the last train, so I had to walk all the way home.
- I think you're the woman I've been waiting for all my life.
- She advised him not to spend all his money on his girlfriend.
- One thousand dollars will cover all the expenses for the party.
- We all took for granted that the professor could speak English.
- All the English teachers at my son's school are native speakers.
- If at all possible, you should go and look into the matter yourself.
- My mother asked me not to feed the dog until after we had all eaten.
- It's not all that uncommon for people to live past the age of ninety.
- If it's at all possible, I'd like you to take part in the next meeting.
- I know that it is highly unlikely that we'll be able to sell all this stuff.
- I managed to catch the 8 o'clock train by running all the way to the station.
- It's so hot outside that I want to spend all day in my air conditioned house.
- She sold all of her furniture, so she could afford to feed herself and her dog.
- The restaurant owner allowed her to take table scraps home to feed all of her dogs.
- The company provides health care and life insurance benefits for all of its employees.
- I thought doing this would be easy, but we've been working all day and we're still not finished.