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All vs Whole Exercise
Complete the sentences with
all
or
whole
.
Subject Explanations:
All vs Whole Differences
See also:
All vs Every Exercises
1. Imagine
all
whole
the people living life in peace.
2. Kathy and Sam argue
all
whole
all the time.
3. The movie is
all
whole
about a man who falls in love for the first time.
4. The
all
whole
country was worried when the disaster happened.
5. That's the
all
whole
point! I cannot trust him.
6.
All
Whole
people deserve a second chance.
7. My son was home the
all
whole
week.
8. He was home
all
whole
alone.
9. His father left him home
all
whole
by himself.
10. He ate a
all
whole
chocolate cake for dinner.
11. I have dedicated my
all
whole
life to helping others learn English.
12. He would not stop talking during the
all
whole
lecture.
13. I will be with you at
all
whole
times.
14. I studied
all
whole
day long.
15. We spend
all
whole
of our time pursuing happiness.
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