Whole: "Whole wheat." "Its a whole peice of bread"
Hole: "Theres a hole in the ground!" "Theres a hole in my shirt"
The hole in the sole of my shoe rendered the whole shoe useless.
Example sentence - He had to dig the whole large hole by himself.
The correct spelling is "whole" as in "He ate a whole turkey."
hearten is to be cheerful. I was at a game where the whole field was full of people hearten.
The other way to spelling hole is whole.
She poured a whole bottle of cherry brandy on that Black Forest Cake. The cake was permeated with booze!
Example sentence - He had to dig the whole large hole by himself.
My mother almost at the whole bag of ribs. DO you get it? It means one big thing. But hole means a hole in the ground.
I chiseled a hole in some wood
If you put a week in the whole when do you get it
"the old man dug up a hole in the ground of his bed room to put all his money in it" what is infinitive in this sentence
there is a muddy hole so watch out so you dont get dirty!
The string was in a loop. In every Contract there is a loop-hole.
He had a whole fleet of draconic minions chasing after her
I convalescene my whole entire dorm to the neighbors.
The bunny hid in a covert hole so the hunter wouldn't find him.
The homonym of whole is hole as in a hole in the ground.
wow, Billy, you just said a whole bunch of nonsense.