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Vladv Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Adjectives

This latest tragedy merely confirms my view that the law must be tightened. Could I alter " merely " to " only confirms or " simply confirms" and what would be the nuance ? Or it Would sound unnatural?
  

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Vladv Adjectives Actually, they're adverbs. From weakest to strongest (in my opinion): simply confirms: 'simply' is a very ordinary word. merely confirms: 'merely' is more formal, but otherwise it's the same as 'simply'.

  • Vladv Adjectives Actually, they're adverbs.
  • From weakest to strongest (in my opinion): simply confirms: 'simply' is a very ordinary word.
  • merely confirms: 'merely' is more formal, but otherwise it's the same as 'simply'.
  • only confirms: 'only' implies 'even more than before'.
  • CJ
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Vladv Adjectives

Actually, they're adverbs.

From weakest to strongest (in my opinion):

simply confirms: 'simply' is a very ordinary word.
merely confirms: 'merely' is more formal, but otherwise it's the same as 'simply'.
only confirms: 'only' implies 'even more than before'.

CJ

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