Hi, I'm Georgina from BBC Learning English. Do you ever在任何时候 wonder想知道 about the difference差异 between 'all', 'every' and 'whole完整的'? They all have similar相似的 meanings意义 but are used in different ways. 'All' means the whole完整的 amount数量 of something, 100%. It is often followed by uncountable nouns or plural复数的 nouns. He ate all the sugar. All children love sweets. 'Every' has a similar相似的 meaning意义 to 'all'. It means each one without exception除外. I go to the gym体育馆 every day. 'Whole' means the complete完整的 amount数量 of something and is followed by uncountable nouns or singular单数 nouns.
I ate the whole完整的 cake. The whole完整的 airport is closed. Bye for now. Each and every. Sometimes有时 you can use either but not always.
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