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Whole vs. Hole




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Whole Vs. Hole

Use the definitions below to determine the word that goes with each sentence.
 
WHOLE = entire amount, all
HOLE = an opening (more than one is holes)
 
1. I spent the  afternoon watching TV.
 
2. The dog dug a  to hide his bone.
 
3. Timothy and Samantha ate the  pizza.
 
4 & 5. They had a  around the outside of the  sandcastle. 
 
6. The tree had a  in it. 
 
7. The boy dug six  before he found the treasure.
 
8. You can fall into a  on the ground if you do not watch where you are walking.
 
9. I read the  book. 
 
10. The  class signed the get well card for our teacher. 
 
11. Swiss Cheese has many  in it. 
 
12. 60 minutes make up one  hour. 
 
13 & 14. The  punch in the classroom, can punch three  in your paper. 
 
15. Mom and Dad were happy when my baby brother finally slept the  night.
 
16. Mom used the entire loaf of bread to make lunch for the  family. 
 
17. In math four quarters makes one  dollar. 
 
18. The key goes into the key
 
19. I ripped the  page out of the magazine. 
 
20. We saw a kid try punch a  in the wall, then told our teacher. 
 
 
 
BONUS:
match word to definition
 = more than one opening
 
 = entire amount
 
 = an opening