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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

The whole or whole?

The whole class rushed into the dining room.

Whole class rushed into the dining room.

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Which one should I prefer? Which one is natural or grammatically correct?

Thanks.
  

Top answer

Anonymous The whole class rushed into the dining room. CB

  • Anonymous The whole class rushed into the dining room.
  • CB
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AnonymousThe whole class rushed into the dining room.
CB
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Thanks for the answer.
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AnonymousThe whole class
A singular countable common noun (class) must have a determiner (a, the, my, your, ...).

CJ
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CalifJimA singular common noun
When it's countable, not?
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KhoshtipManWhen it's countable
Right. I'll change that.

CJ

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