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Konstantine Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

The Whole Of The Time vs. The Whole Time?

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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
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0I don00't think I've heard of "the whole of the time". 0-

  • 0I don00't think I've heard of "the whole of the time".
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0I don00't think I've heard of "the whole of the time". So I would say the latter.0-
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