5. "All of the time" is correct, but the more commonly used version is " all the time " (dictionary reference). "All of time" would be wrong in this context, but "for all of time" can …
"Of all time" is correct because it means "of all of time" as in the whole of time throughout existence (or throughout one's existence). Time is singular. The only other problem in the …
Add a comment. 2 Answers. Sorted by: 3. "All this time" is appropriate for a current situation. If the actions were in the past, then the statement should be "all that time" or "all those/these …
16. In the context of your question, "all this" means many things taken as a single whole. "All these" means many things as part of the whole; not everything. For example I might be a boss …
In the first sentence time refers to the amount of seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, years, decades, centuries, millennia and so on. This noun is uncountable. In example (2) times …
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