OFTEN CONFUSED WORDS (ALL TOGETHER/ALTOGETHER)
OFTEN CONFUSED WORDS (ALL TOGETHER/ALTOGETHER): meaning and examples
Good morning, Daily Vitamin readers!
This week, we are looking at often-confused words. Today we are looking at ALL TOGETHER vs. ALTOGETHER.
Definition of ALL TOGETHER: This is a phrase that means "in a group."
Example 1: Can I get one photo of the family all together?
Example 2: I love it when my family is all together for dinner.
Definition of ALTOGETHER: This is an adverb meaning completely or entirely.
Example 3: It seems like he was altogether unprepared for his presentation.
Example 4: We were altogether impressed with her performance.
That's all for today. We will see you tomorrow for a comparison of PLOUGH and PLOW.