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Jololiddin Rozmarov
Is there any difference between these sentences
Whole cakes were eaten by students
All cakes were eaten by students
25 okt. 2021 03:59
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The first sentence pertains to a particular object. While the second implies all of it.
25 oktober 2021
1
Also, what comes to my mind when you say "whole cakes" is something like whole wheat bread.
:D
25 oktober 2021
1
Whole cakes = entire cakes, meaning 100% of the cake was eaten.
All cakes = every one of the cakes.
You could have a situation in which there are 10 cakes, and the students ate 3 cakes fully.
In this case, 3 whole cakes were eaten by the students, but not all cakes were eaten (there are 7 left)
25 oktober 2021
The whole cake was eaten by students
All cakes were eaten by students
25 oktober 2021
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Jololiddin Rozmarov
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