Some learners mix between these two words "all" and "whole".
You can use" all" with plural nouns. For example, "all cats are animals."
Also, you can use "all" with uncountable nouns. For example "All wood tends to shrink."
You can use "all" with the preposition "of". For example, "all of us."
Use the definite article "the" after all. As in, "I was playing all the time."
This video explains to you the differences between them by giving examples.
It is presented by teacher Adam.
From English Lessons with Adam - Learn English with Adam channel.
You can use" all" with plural nouns. For example, "all cats are animals."
Also, you can use "all" with uncountable nouns. For example "All wood tends to shrink."
You can use "all" with the preposition "of". For example, "all of us."
Use the definite article "the" after all. As in, "I was playing all the time."
This video explains to you the differences between them by giving examples.
It is presented by teacher Adam.
From English Lessons with Adam - Learn English with Adam channel.
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