It depends on what you want to say "They all got candy" "All the men fought bravely"
it is the first watch in this sentence you are all her. you all are her. it sounds better plus my English teacher said it was you are all
all you need to do is calm down
Omni- all, in all ways, in all places, of all things. Omniverse is not one universe or the other but both and all others.
NO they are not they all have the same measure but are not all comgruent
The DeBarges was created in 1980.
She is El DeBarges estranged wife.
Debarge, a sibling music group who were active between 1979 and 1989, released six albums. The names of some of these albums include "The Debarges," "All This Love," and "In a Special Way."
Monica El DeBarge has three children, but it is not publicly confirmed who their mothers are as she keeps her personal life private.
El Debarge is currently in California State Prison on a drug possesion charge. Bobby Debarge died of AIDS in 1995 The other members of the group (Bunny, Mark, Randy and James) are retried from the music business and live in their home town of Grand Rapids Michigan.
El DeBarge's number is a term used to refer to a specific numerical value associated with the singer and musician El DeBarge, who is known for his work in the R&B genre during the 1980s. However, the term does not have a widely recognized mathematical or scientific significance. If you are looking for a specific context or meaning related to El DeBarge's number, please provide more details for clarification.
In order: Ex-Girlfriend, name unknown - one daughter, Adris (born when El was 17) First Wife, Bobbi - one son, El Debarge, Jr. Second Wife, Tracey Ferguson - two children, Joshua and Kendall, adopted by Tracey's 2nd husband Third Wife, Monique - four children, one step-child : daughters Jordan, Bobbie, Kennedy, son Zacariah. adopted son Tanen by Monique's ex-boyfriend. Ex-girlfriend Monica - twin boys: Nicholas and Noah Ex-Girlfriend-Melody Robinson (adopted)
Janet Jackson married to James DeBarge in 1984
all in allIt's all in all
Actually it's, "One for all and all for one".
All are (proper English), All is (Slang)
"All have." For example, "all have fallen short."