I have a question about the word order in the following construction all + pronoun/pronoun + all. Bear in mind that 'welcome is a noun, a verb, or an. Can you please tell me if there is there any difference in meaning between that's all, that will be all and that would be all in the context below?
All in all,at all,in all,above all的区别为:意思不同、用法不同、侧重点不同。 一、意思不同 1、all in all:总的说来,从各方面来说,总之。 2、at all:全然,一点,(用于否定句、条件句、疑. This sentence seems rather strange to me and inapproprate, even if in the passive form. As far as i understand, if the pronoun comes first, 'all' indicates that.