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sachisachi

Dec. 29, 2023

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I have a question

I came across sentences below on social media.

The sentences were like "You guys need to try this out at all. This is just way too good"

The person was talking about a food.

I already know the phrase "at all", but I've always thought it's commonly used in a negative sentence.

I looked it up and found someone talking about it on YouTube, and they said it's used in a negative and question form.

Do you sometimes use it in a sentence except negative and question?


私は、ソーシャルメディアで下の文章に出会いました。

その文章は You guys need to try this out at all. This is just way too good.のような感じでした。

その人は食べ物について話していました。

私は、すでに at all の言葉を知っていましたが、それは主に否定文で使われるとずっと思っていました。

調べてみたら、誰かがそれについて話しているのをユーチューブで見つけました、そして彼らはそれは否定文と疑問文で使われると言っていました。

疑問文と否定文以外でもそのフレーズを使いますか?

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The sentences were like "You guys need to try this out at all.

"You guys need to try this out at all." does not make any sense..

This is just way too good" ¶

The person was talking about a food.
"It's delicious"

Nobody says "This is just way too good"

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Whatever you saw was not from an english speaker. The sentences sound unnatural

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sachisachi

Dec. 30, 2023

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Thank you so much for your comment.
Maybe it wasn't sentences from a native English speaker. I don't remember where I saw.

I have a question

I came across the sentences below on social media.

The sentences were like: "You guys need to try this out at all.once!

'You guys need to try this out at all' = does not make sense この文章は意味を成さないです。

This is just way too good"


The person was talking about
a food.

I already know the phrase "at all", but I've always thought it's commonly used in a negative sentence.

That is correct!
SachiSachiさんが書いた通りです。

I looked it up and found someone talking about it on YouTube, and they said it's used in aboth negative, and question forms.

Do you sometimes use it in a sentence excepwhich isn't negative andor a question?

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I haven't seen the video, but I suspect the person may have said 'you need to try this at once!'. We would never use 'at all' in a positive sentence.

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sachisachi

Dec. 29, 2023

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Thank you so much! I understand!

This is just way too good" ¶
."¶

The person was talking about a food.

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I wonder if they meant to say "You guys need to try this out at ONCE." as in "with no hesitation, right now."

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sachisachi

Dec. 29, 2023

1

Oh, it could be. Thank you so much!

I came across sentences below on social media.


I came across the sentences below on social media.

The sentences were like "You guys need to try this out at all.


The sentences were like: "You guys need to try this out at all.once!

'You guys need to try this out at all' = does not make sense この文章は意味を成さないです。

The sentences were like "You guys need to try this out at all.

"You guys need to try this out at all." does not make any sense..

This is just way too good" The person was talking about a food.


This is just way too good" ¶
."¶

The person was talking about a food.

This is just way too good"


The person was talking about
a food.

This is just way too good" ¶

The person was talking about a food.
"It's delicious"

Nobody says "This is just way too good"

I already know the phrase "at all", but I've always thought it's commonly used in a negative sentence.


I already know the phrase "at all", but I've always thought it's commonly used in a negative sentence.

That is correct! SachiSachiさんが書いた通りです。

I looked it up and found someone talking about it on YouTube, and they said it's used in a negative and question form.


I looked it up and found someone talking about it on YouTube, and they said it's used in aboth negative, and question forms.

Do you sometimes use it in a sentence except negative and question?


Do you sometimes use it in a sentence excepwhich isn't negative andor a question?

I have a question


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I came across sentences below on social media.


The sentences were like "You guys need to try this out at all.


This is just way too good" The person was talking about a food.


I already know the phrase "at all", but I've always thought it's commonly used in a negative sentence.


I looked it up and found someone talking about it on YouTube, and they said it's used in a negative and question form.


Do you sometimes use it in a sentence except negative and question?


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