Read the theory. Then, complete the sentences with the right determiner.
• We use all to refer to more than two people/things. It has a positive meaning.
All the students in my class catch the bus to school.
• We use every to show how often something happens or when we talk about three or more people/things.
We go on holiday every summer. They gave a free colouring book to every child on the plane.
• We use each when we are thinking of people/things separately.
Each of the guests brought a gift for the host.
• Plenty means enough or more than enough.
We've got plenty of food for the journey.
• We use none of to refer to more than two people/things. It has a negative meaning.
None of the passengers slept on the flight because of the turbulence.
• Whole means all of something.
She spent the whole holiday sunbathing and sleeping!
1. ... of the two tours available is suitable for families.
2. They got food poisoning and spent the ... day in their hotel room.
3. He posts updates on his travel blog ... week.
4. Don't visit the village on a Sunday; ... of the shops and cafés are open.
5. The hotel was lovely and ... the staff were very helpful.
6. Let's try this restaurant; it's got ... of good reviews on the Internet.

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