BrunaBC
Member
- Joined
- May 18, 2012
- Member Type
- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Portuguese
- Home Country
- Brazil
- Current Location
- Brazil
Hi,
I've just read this sentence below at Michael Swan's book:
- Julie spent the whole of the summer at home.
This sentence sounds a bit awkward to my ears. I would say that "she spent all (the) summer at home".
I want to know if 'the whole of' is common in spoken English.
Thank you.
I've just read this sentence below at Michael Swan's book:
- Julie spent the whole of the summer at home.
This sentence sounds a bit awkward to my ears. I would say that "she spent all (the) summer at home".
I want to know if 'the whole of' is common in spoken English.
Thank you.