Mera2
what does " on a whole " means??!!!! On a whole, government and business have performed very poorly over the past 20 years.
5 avr. 2011 15:57
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You cannot say 'on a whole'. You can say 'as a whole' which means altogether or all aspects considered. Or you can use 'on the whole' which means considering everything.
5 avril 2011
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The phrase is normally "On the whole". It means "overall" or "in total". The author is saying that even though some government and business have done well, most have not, and so the average is very poor performance.
5 avril 2011
1
on a whole = collectively
5 avril 2011
on a whole = generally
6 avril 2011
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