Microorganisams can be enywhere even on you and on you nasty bed
Actully when a illness enters it invades your blood system so all over your blood are microorganisams called white blood cells.White blood cells eat the illness and that's were the battle ends.But it depends how strong you are if you are really strong (not like lifting 5kg in one finger) then you get ill very rarly on the other hand if you are weak and don't like coldyou get ill a lot.
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."
All and all is a phrase it is not a part of speech. Words are parts of speech.I think the phrase should be all in all not all and all.All in all is used to introduce a summary or a general statement - All in all it was a good day.
all the ducks is like ' all the ducks in the world ' but all of the ducks is ' all of the ducks in our farm'
all are eukaryotic
It depends on what you want to say "They all got candy" "All the men fought bravely"
"I'm into all that". Substitute "all that" for whatever "all that" is.
I found: You are my all in all by Dennis Jernigan