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All, Whole, Every

June 21, 2024 - A2pdf

Fill in the blanks with all, whole or every.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1We ............... had a great time at the party.
Wrong!
2............... us enjoyed the movie very much.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
It should be all of or everyone of. Before a pronoun we use all of/everyone of.
3She narrated the ............... incident.
Wrong!
The article the goes before whole. It goes after all.
4You don't have to tell her. She already knows ...............
Wrong!
All does not mean everything.
5............... I did was to give him a small push.
Wrong!
All I did means the only thing I did.
6............... has arrived.
Wrong!
Use everybody with a singular verb.
7............... seat was taken.
Wrong!
8He drank the ............... milk.
Wrong!
9There is a train ............... five minutes.
Wrong!
10I spent ............... day in the bed.
Wrong!
All day means the same as the whole day.
11She doesn't go out. She is at home ............... the time.
Wrong!
12He was here ............... day yesterday.
Wrong!
All day means from dawn to dusk.
Done.
Score: 0/12

Answers

  1. We all had a great time at the party.
  2. All of/Everyone of us enjoyed the movie very much.
  3. She narrated the whole incident.
  4. You don’t have to tell her. She already knows everything
  5. All I did was to give him a small push.
  6. Everybody has arrived.
  7. Every seat was taken.
  8. He drank the whole milk.
  9. There is a train every five minutes.
  10. I spent Either could be used here day in the bed.
  11. She doesn’t go out. She is at home all the time.
  12. He was here all day yesterday.
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