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Exie Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

The whole of Europe

Hello,

is it all right to say: "She has visited the whole of Europe"? or maybe "the whole Europe" is better?

Thank you
  

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'The whole of Europe' is OK. 'The whole Europe' is not. 'All of Europe' is OK.

  • 'The whole of Europe' is OK.
  • 'The whole Europe' is not.
  • 'All of Europe' is OK.
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'The whole of Europe' is OK. 'The whole Europe' is not. 'All of Europe' is OK.
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