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Improve your English: ALL or WHOLE?

Brief description: Fill in the gap in the following sentences with all or whole.
There are 10 questions in this quiz.

TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Introduction
00:10 - Question 1
00:30 - Question 2
00:50 - Question 3
01:10 - Question 4
01:30 - Question 5
01:50 - Question 6
02:10 - Question 7
02:31 - Question 8
02:51 - Question 9
03:11 - Question 10
03:34 - Explanation

EXPLANATION
All and whole are determiners.
For example,
All day (all+noun)
The whole week (whole+noun)

"All" and "whole" are very similar in their meanings, but they are used in different ways.
They mean the total number or amount of something.

We usually use "all" with plural countable nouns and uncountable nouns.
We usually use the "whole" with singular countable nouns.

We can use “the” with "all" and "whole". Always use "the" after "all" and before "whole".
All + the + noun
The + whole + noun

We use "all the" and not "the whole" with uncountable nouns.
all the advice
All the equipment

We don’t use "all" before "a" and "an".
a whole day

We can use "all" and "the whole" with time expressions.
all day
The whole day

"The whole thing" is a strong English collocation that means everything about the situation.

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