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All vs Whole
Whole – is used when referring to one object/thing
- I want the whole cake.
- My father is going to pay the whole phone bill on Monday.
- The girls read the whole book.
- My dog ate the whole chicken.
- I do not want to eat the whole cake.
All – it is used when referring to 2 or more objects or people
- I want to bake all different kinds of cakes.
- My father is going to pay all the phone bills on Monday.
- The girls read the all the books.
- I really love all my dogs.
- Did you eat all the cake?
Ad vs Add - With Audio/Voice
Advice vs Advise - With Audio/Voice
As vs Because With Voice/Audio
Accept vs Except - With Audio/Voice
Affect vs Effect - With Audio/Voice
A Few - A Little - Few - Little - With Voice/Audio
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Confusing Words Staring With P - Q - R
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