You can say she spent the whole time talking or she spent all the time talking. Or you can say she talks all the time.
;-)
~R
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You can say she spent the whole time talking or she spent all the time talking. Or you can say she talks all the time.
;-)
~R
Exactly right, Chtylmz. ;-)
oh
what the different between all and whole
for me i know all but its first time i hear about whole ...
Can I use any one of : all or whole??
I can't discrimination
what is the different
All + Noun/Phrase
All + Of + The ...
All + Of + Pronoun
The + whole (as an adj) + Noun
Am I right? :-)
I beleive:
All is a modified article normally of comes after it.
Whole is an adjective.
But still the meaning is not understood by us.
So we need more exaplainations.
Waitings my guys
:-d
You need to read the whole dictionary to learn all the words in the dictionary.
http://www.usingenglish.com/forum/as...tml#post178954
8-)
my teacher had said me "There isn't difference between all and whole, they are synonym" so i didnt understand that .. may some1 explain that?