Because all together is a phrase, as separated is a word. You can say altogether though, but that's an adverb, so not entirely the same thing. Separately is from the Latin, 'spartus', which is 1 word. All together means the total amount or number in a single mass. It doesn't need to be joined
The correct spelling is separate (distinct, apart, or to move apart).
together mean something different than when they are used separately
The team sat all together on the bench
It is a godess and it sees none separately. all are same in the house of Justice.
(note : "all together" means everyone at the same time, while altogether means entirely or completely)Practice could not start until we had the team all together."All together now, three cheers for the champions!"
"Lifetime" is typically written as one word.
Benjamin Franklin quoted," We must indeed all hang together, or most assuredly we shall all hang separately."
they live separately
"We must all hang together - or for certain we shall all hang separately."
We shall all hang together or we shall surely all hang separately.
No, all the One Direction boys live separately.
John Adams
I am not sure if that was the exact quotation. I'm pretty sure it was something like "we must all hang together, or most assuredly, we shall all hang separately." It was spoken in response to a comment by John Hancock at the signing of the Declaration of Independence, who said they must all hang together, stressing that there must be unanimity in support of independence. Franklin's quote was a play on those words, joking that if they did not hang together, they would be hanged separately for treason.
Wait i forgot. i remember separately.
It all comes as one piece, and will be shipped at once.
we shall work in a group or work by ourselves.qs
He meant that unless the colonists who wanted independence worked for it together,or they would all be hanged as traitors by the British government if they did not work together.