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17 mar 2022
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Inglés (US)
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Which is right? Sometimes I can't decide the placement of adverbs.
1. I definitely want to try it again.
2. I want definitely to try it again.
3. Definitely, I want to try it again.
4. I want to try it again, definitely.
Which is right? Sometimes I can't decide the placement of adverbs.
1. I definitely want to try it again.
2. I want definitely to try it again.
3. Definitely, I want to try it again.
4. I want to try it again, definitely.
1. I definitely want to try it again.
2. I want definitely to try it again.
3. Definitely, I want to try it again.
4. I want to try it again, definitely.
If you like, please tell me how to decide the placement of adverts.
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- Inglés (US)
1, 3, and 4 are actually all okay…sorry 😅 English is fun like that.
1: most normal, you (AttoCat) probably want this one.
2: wrong.
3: definitely at the beginning is an agreement.
—-> A: did you like that cafe?
—-> B: Definitely (Yes!), I want to try it again.
4: definitely at the end is also an agreement. Same as 3.
Here’s how they would sound: 1, 3, and 4.
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