all : determiner, predeterminer, pronoun
- every one (of)
- the whole amount (of)
- the whole number (of)
- the whole (of)
※ usually followed by plural 'countable or uncountable' nouns
All children need love.
They all laughed.
We all have resilience.
He ate all the jam!
All the students are studying for their exams at this very moment.
All my friends have babies.
You say that all the time!
Remember all that trouble.
every : determiner
- each one without exception
- all the members of a group
※ usually followed by singular countable nouns
Every employee should possess these personal skills.
I go to the gym every second day.
Every time I go to school I feel sick.
Every one of them is a fake.
Make sure you eat up every single bit.
Every three minutes a car is stolen in this city.
every now and again(then)
every so often
everybody / everyone : indefinite pronoun
Everybody liked the party.
Everyone went home.
Can we not argue in front of everybody?
whole : adjective, noun
- the complete amount of something
- complete or not divided
- a single entity comprised of a collection of parts
※ followed by singular 'countable or uncountable' nouns
I ate the whole plate really quickly.
The whole airport is closed.
I've worked the whole day without taking a break.
as a whole
[참고] BBC / Learning English / Vocabulary, " 'All' vs 'Everybody' or 'Everyone' "
[참고] Cambridge Dictionary / Dictionary, " every "
[참고] The Free Dictionary, " whole "
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