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Altogether and all together

Altogether" means ‘completely’ or 'considering everything'

Examples:

  • My new house is not altogether finished.
  • Altogether, she decided, marriage was a bit of a mistake.  


Altogether can also be used to give totals

Example:

  • That’s £4.38 altogether.  

All together usually means ‘everybody/everything together’

Examples:

  • Come on, everybody sing. All together now . . .
  • They all went to the cinema together.

Videos

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All together vs altogether: What's the difference? English In A Minute ...

Altogether & All Together - What's the Difference | Live English ...

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