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Sun 18 Nov, 2007 07:45 am
Is there any difference between "all else" and "everything else" in the following sentences? Are there any grammatical errors?
1. Other than those items approved by me, all else is prohibited.
2. Other than those items approved by me, everything else is prohibited.
Many thanks.
Looks good to me Yoong.
Both mean exactly the same. There is not even a small difference in meaning.
Thanks, Dadpad, for your constant guidance.