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1. There is .............................. in the tank.
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When enough is an adjective, it goes before the noun.
2. She drank the ......................... milk.
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All is used in the structure all + article + noun; whole is used in the structure the + whole + noun
3. I cannot afford to give you ........................... money.
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4. She ate ............................ the cake.
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Before a noun with a determiner, half and half of can both be used.
5. ......................... my parents are medical professionals.
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Before a noun with a determiner, both and both of can both be used.
6. ............................. the lights were out.
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Wrong!
7. ........................... children love chocolates.
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Before a noun without a determiner, we use most.
8. ........................... things belong to the housekeeper.
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Use these and those with plural nouns.
9. .......................... boy took his share.
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10. ........................... word he spoke was a lie.
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11. ......................... plan suits me.
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Both and all are used with plural verbs and plural nouns. Either is used with a singular noun and singular verb.
12. ............................ solution seems to work.
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- There is enough oil in the tank.
- She drank the whole milk.
- I cannot afford to give you any more money.
- She ate half / half of the cake.
- Both / Both of my parents are medical professionals.
- All / All of the lights were out.
- Most children love chocolates.
- Those things belong to the housekeeper.
- Each / Every boy took his share.
- Every word he spoke was a lie.
- Either plan suits me.
- Neither solution seems to work.