Fill in the blanks with all, whole or every.
1We ............... had a great time at the party.
Wrong!
Use "all" after a subject pronoun to include the whole group.
2............... us enjoyed the movie very much.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Use "All of" or "Every one of" before an object pronoun such as "us".
3She narrated the ............... incident.
Wrong!
Use "whole" after "the" to mean one complete thing.
4You don't have to tell her. She already knows ............... .
Wrong!
Use "everything" to mean all the things or facts.
5............... I did was give him a small push.
Wrong!
Use "All" before a clause to mean the only thing.
6............... has arrived.
Wrong!
Use "Everybody" with a singular verb to mean all the people.
7............... seat was taken.
Wrong!
Use "Every" before a singular countable noun such as "seat".
8He drank the ............... glass of milk.
Wrong!
Use "whole" after "the" to mean complete.
9There is a train ............... five minutes.
Wrong!
Use "every" with a period of time to say how often something happens.
10I spent ............... day in bed.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Use "all" or "the whole" to mean the complete day.
11She doesn't go out. She is at home ............... the time.
Wrong!
The correct fixed phrase is "all" the time.
12He was here ............... day yesterday.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Use "all" or "the whole" to mean for the complete day.
Done.
Score: 0/12
Answers
- We all had a great time at the party.
- All of / Every one of us enjoyed the movie very much.
- She narrated the whole incident.
- You don’t have to tell her. She already knows everything .
- All I did was give him a small push.
- Everybody has arrived.
- Every seat was taken.
- He drank the whole glass of milk.
- There is a train every five minutes.
- I spent all / the whole day in bed.
- She doesn’t go out. She is at home all the time.
- He was here all / the whole day yesterday.

