Part 3: Learn the difference between 'every time' and 'all the time'
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Welcome to BBC Learning English
I'm Sam, and today we are looking at the difference between every time and all the time
We use all the time to talk about something that always or usually happens
For example, many people think that: In the UK, it rains all the time
And yes, it does rain a lot
We use every time when we are talking about each individual time something happens
For example: Every time I go to the beach, it rains
We don't know how often I go to the beach, but each individual time I go, it rains
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