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the whole video vs WHOLE VIDEO

Both 'the whole video' and 'whole video' are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'The whole video' is used when you want to emphasize the entirety of a specific video, while 'whole video' is used more generally to refer to a complete video without emphasizing a specific one.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 3246 views

the whole video

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to emphasize the entirety of a specific video.

Use 'the whole video' when you want to emphasize that you are referring to the entirety of a specific video. It adds a level of specificity to your statement.

Examples:

  • I watched the whole video and found it very informative.
  • She edited the whole video in just one day.
  • Telegraph has the whole video and an interactive timeline.
  • They think she's got the whole video.
  • Judge should admit the whole video.
  • So I'm drunk in the whole video.
  • Teddy, I know you're still upset about the whole video mess.
  • But Sasha won't be totally off the hook until they find the whole video that shows what really happened.
  • You, me, everyone in the whole video, all up in Iceland and stuff.

Alternatives:

  • the entire video
  • the complete video
  • the full video
  • the video in its entirety
  • the video from start to finish

WHOLE VIDEO

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to refer to a complete video without emphasizing a specific one.

Use 'whole video' when you want to refer to a complete video in a general sense, without specifying a particular video. It is more commonly used in this broader context.

Examples:

  • I enjoy watching whole videos on that channel.
  • She creates whole videos on various topics.
  • I noticed something when I was watching earlier, so I went to watch this whole video.
  • They think she's got the whole video.
  • Judge should admit the whole video.
  • So I'm drunk in the whole video.
  • Telegraph has the whole video and an interactive timeline.
  • This is a whole video tutorial on how to make fake identity Cards.
  • Teddy, I know you're still upset about the whole video mess.
  • You know, that's like this whole video thing on your iPod.
  • I'm really sorry about this whole video thing and that it's out there... that it was even made.
  • But Sasha won't be totally off the hook until they find the whole video that shows what really happened.
  • You, me, everyone in the whole video, all up in Iceland and stuff.

Alternatives:

  • complete video
  • entire video
  • full video
  • video in its entirety
  • video from start to finish

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