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  1. Jun 28, 2011 · 8. It's used in various settings, with different meanings. Your example is a fairly uncommon case; it means "If you can get him to agree, I will support you wholeheartedly." We don't usually use the phrase in such a serious manner. More commonly, it's used when people are making social/entertainment plans; in that case, it means "I'm ready / I ...

  2. "It's all yours" is what you say when handing over responsibility. Pilot, leaving flight deck of a 737 to co-pilot, "It's all yours." Conference host, handing over the lectern to a guest speaker, "They're all yours."-And that's pretty much the context for the phrase, "it's all yours."

  3. Jun 8, 2016 · Because of yours and the John Wichel Foundation’s grant we are able to continue our mission to serve all Texans with diabetes. Should it be . Because of your and John Wichel Foundation's grant, we are able . . . OR Because of yours and the John Wichel Foundation's grant, we are able . . . It's a double possessive with the word your. No matter ...

  4. Definition of be all ears. This question is a better fit for our sister site for English Language Learners. Do check a dictionary first. All ears, be all ears. It is a casual idiom that simply means "I am listening," or "I want to hear what you have to say."

  5. Oct 20, 2013 · Dear Mr James, Dear Mrs Robinson, or Dear Ms Jasmin, it should be "Yours sincerely". A letter to someone you know well may close with the more informal "Best wishes". Note that the Americans tend to close even formal letters with Yours truly or Truly yours, which is unusual in the UK in commercial correspondence.

  6. Sep 27, 2016 · 1. +50. Your is a possessive adjective: Your raincoat is red. Whereas yours is a possessive pronoun: That raincoat of yours is red. Yours, the possessive pronoun is used to refer to a thing or things belonging to or associated with the person or people that the speaker is addressing. With your example phrase:

  7. 1. When looking at the first two versions, the most common way of ending a letter with the words you picked would be: Lovingly yours, John. Typically, an adjective comes before yours. The last version is fine. Although, in it and the others, only the first word and any proper nouns should be capitalized. Share.

  8. Sep 3, 2015 · Simply enter the name of your team, your name, and your partner's name and you're all set! 51,600 hits for your and your partner's. This thinking reinforces the establishment of a great deal of inaccurate thinking regarding the quality of your and your partner's ideas and choices.

  9. Aug 8, 2012 · 16. In the context of your question, "all this" means many things taken as a single whole. "All these" means many things as part of the whole; not everything. For example I might be a boss pointing to a room full of boxes and say, "all of this needs to be moved into the next room." I can use the word 'this" because I mean everything.

  10. Nov 29, 2012 · The entire amount, every part, the whole; in pl. Every individual, all the members or examples. (This const. is comparatively modern, and is probably due to form-assoc. with none of, some of, little of, much of, few of, many of.) Rare, exc. with pronouns, as a ll of it, of whom, of which, of them.