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Welcome to BBC Learning English.
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I'm Sam, and today we are looking at the difference
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between every time and all the time.
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We use all the time to talk about something that
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always or usually happens.
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For example, many people think that:
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In the UK, it rains all the time.
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And yes, it does rain a lot.
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We use every time, when we are talking about
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each individual time something happens.
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For example:
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Every time I go to the beach, it rains.
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We don't know how often I go to the beach, but
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each individual time I go, it rains.
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There! We hope you learn something every time
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you watch one of these videos!