0Hello!02br 00 I'm an ESL student and here is where I'm getting slightly confused: which of the following sentences is more grammatically correct: "I work the whole of the time" vs. "I work the whole time". It would be also appreciated if you could tell me the difference between these two phrases from both American and British points of view.02br 00 Thank You! 0-
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0I don00't think I've heard of "the whole of the time". 0-
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0I don00't think I've heard of "the whole of the time".
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0 Do a search at Google Books02br 02br 05002br 02br 00 for02br 02br 01b00"the whole of the time"02b02br 00or 02br 01b00"the whole time"02b02br 00(quotation marks are important)02br 02br 00 and you'll see the proper usage. 02br 00In your se