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I almost understood the entire thing!
I understood almost everything.
I disposed of all the books.
I got rid of all the books.
All the floors in her house are made of wood.
Tom answered all the questions that Mary asked him.
He knows everything that there is to know about jazz.
I thought we had eaten everything in the house, but I found another box of crackers.
Her husband eats everything she puts in front of him.
These adjectives are all positive.
"You have to take all this medicine to get better," said the nurse.
I have watched all of her films.
The bananas you brought to me last night were all bad.
Make sure to turn off all the lights before going out.
My children had eaten all the cookies by the time I got home.
Have you written all the New Year's cards already?
One morning, when I woke up, I found that all the bills in my wallet had changed into two-thousand yen bills.
I woke up one morning to find that all the bills in my wallet had turned into two-thousand yen bills.
Don't try to blame this all on me.
He ate all of it.

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