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Is there any difference between all his life and his whole life? Thank you!
Apr 17, 2011 3:46 PM
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In this sense 'whole' and 'all' are synonymous. The only difference is that 'whole' describes one complete concept in its entirity. 'All' here refers to the duration of something (how long it lasts). 'All' is often used with expressions of time. All week, all year etc. But the meaning is the same, it's just the perspective that is different. 'He has lived here his whole life/ all his life.'
Both words have other meanings that are not synonymous.
April 18, 2011
You could say "He lived in New York (for) his whole life." or He lived in New York (for) all his life. These sentences are exactly the same.
April 17, 2011
Yes
April 17, 2011
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