Q: Is “all the whole statement” correct?

Asked on Jan 18, 2019
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Answer:

Your question is unclear. I have edited it to make it slightly as per my understanding to make it clearer. If you wish to know whether the phrase "all the whole statement" grammatically correct, the answer is no. Since the words "all" and "whole" mean the same thing, using both in the same sentence is redundant and results in an awkward construction. You could either say: "The whole statement is correct" or "The entire statement is correct."

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Answer:

I finished all the whole questions in the exam

is the statement correct?

Answered by victor owunwanne 18 Jan, 2019