14. Which is correct, "I miss all of you" or "miss you all"?
Both "I miss all of you" and "Miss you all" are correct, but they convey slightly different nuances:
"I miss all of you":
- This phrase explicitly states that the speaker misses each and every individual within the group.
- It adds emphasis to the fact that the speaker is missing everyone individually.
- It's often used in more formal or sentimental contexts.
"Miss you all":
- This phrase is a more casual and concise way of expressing the sentiment.
- It conveys the same message but in a more general sense, indicating a collective sentiment of missing the group as a whole.
- It's commonly used in informal communication, such as texts, chats, or casual conversations.
Both expressions are appropriate, and the choice between them depends on the context and the level of formality or specificity desired.
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