The placement of all
and both
within a sentence can be varied, especially when discussing word order with verbs.
Before the verb
- We both like going to the cinema.
- They all left without saying goodbye.
After the verb
be
whenbe
is the only verb
- The boys were all happy.
- The players are both tired.
After auxiliary verbs (the first one if there are multiple.)
- They are all going to disappear.
- The robbers have both been arrested.
After the subject in question
- Have they both finished?
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