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Hhtt Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

alone v. completely v. entirely v. singly v. solely

I would like to ask which of the adverbs convey the meaning that the fault is 100% belongs to somebody.

1. I assume it was alone my fault

2. I assume it was completely my fault

3. I assume it was entirely my fault

4. I assume it was singly my fault

5. I assume it was solely my fault

In other words, which of the above means that " All the mistake is made by me, the others are not responsible."

Thank you.
  

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hhtt I would like to ask which of the adverbs convey the meaning that the fault is 100% belongs to somebody. " None. They are all just assumptions.

  • hhtt I would like to ask which of the adverbs convey the meaning that the fault is 100% belongs to somebody.
  • " None.
  • They are all just assumptions.
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hhttI would like to ask which of the adverbs convey the meaning that the fault is 100% belongs to somebody. In other words, which of the above means that " All the mistake is made by me, the others are not responsible."
None. They are all just assumptions.
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hhttIn other words, which of the above means that " All the mistake is made by me, the others are not responsible."
hhttI would like to ask which of the adverbs convey the meaning that the fault is 100% belongs to somebody.a
Mister Micawber hhttI would like to ask which of the adverbs convey the mea
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Mister Micawber hhttI would like to ask which of the adverbs convey the meaning that the fault is 100% belongs to somebody. In other words, which of the above means that " All the mistake is made by me, the others are not responsible."None. They are all just assumptions.
hhtt I would like to ask which of the adverbs convey
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This could be an assertion or affidavit you make:

All the mistakes are my own; no one else is responsible.
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AlpheccaStarsThis could be an assertion or affidavit you make:All the mistakes are my own; no one else is responsible.
What is the difference among this and an assumption?

Thank you.
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One is an assertion. The other is an assumption. Look up those two words in your dictionary and see the difference.
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Assumption: A statement that is assumed to be true and from which a conclusion can be drawn

Affidavit:(law) written declaration made under oath; a written statement sworn to be true before someone legally authorized to administer an oath

Assertion:A declaration that is made emphatically (as if no supporting evidence were necessary)

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Assumption:
Something that you consider likely to be true even though no one has told you directly or even though you have no proof

I assume my friend will meet me tonight, but I have had no text message from her.
You believe this, but you are not completely certain.

Assertion:
Something that you declare is true because you have absolutely no doubt ab
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hhttI assume it was solely my fault. In other words, which of the above means that " All the mistake is made by me, the others are not responsible."
Why the part "I assume" distrupts the meaning of "all the mistake is belong to me" in spite of "solely" is used?

Here why does "solely" not give the meaning of "all the mistake is mad
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If you say that you assume something, you are saying that it is not a proven fact. If you want to show that there is not the slightest shred of doubt about a claim, then don't say 'I assume'.

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