Figyeld meg a különbségeket, a példamondatok magukért beszélnek!
MAYBE / MAY BE
I don’t know where he is. He may be at the shops.
I don’t know where he is. Maybe he’s at the shops.
ALRIGHT / ALL RIGHT
How are you? Are you alright?
The exam questions were easy. She got them all right.
ALTOGETHER / ALL TOGETHER
There were three adults and five children. That’s eight people altogether.
Shall we go there separately or shall we go all together?
SOMETIMES / SOME TIMES
At some times in the year the hotel is full.
Sometimes the hotel is full.
ALREADY / ALL READY
Have you finished already?
The children were all ready to leave.
EVERYONE / EVERY ONE
Everyone came to the party with a present for Jim.
He has 28 shirts, and every one is hand-made.
ANYONE / ANY ONE
Has anyone got a pen to lend me?
They have 75 nuclear bombs and any one of them has the power to destroy an entire city.
EVERYDAY / EVERY DAY
There’s no need to dress up specially. Just wear your everyday clothes.
He goes to the office by train every day.