Hello, fedoz7—and welcome to English Forums. Thank you for registering as a member. fedoz7 I choose the whole but someone told that all of the is correct Both are perfectly correct.
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fedoz7I choose the whole but someone told that all of the is correctBoth are perfectly correct. The test writer expects B, but he is a poor test writer.
fedoz7hat means I can say all of the city and all of the cities ?You can, but the word 'cities' does not appear in that question, and your concern here is unrelated to the original question.
fedoz7can I use all of with singular and plural nouns?Yes.