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Tomasz Klepinowski Posted 11 years ago
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Contrariwise

A lot of people say the book is better than the film, but actually I think contrariwise.

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Tomasz Klepinowski Is it correct and natural? 'Contrariwise' is usually used as sentence adverbial. Your sentence calls for something like this: A lot of people say the book is better than the film, but actually I think (to) the contrary .

  • Tomasz Klepinowski Is it correct and natural?
  • 'Contrariwise' is usually used as sentence adverbial.
  • Your sentence calls for something like this: A lot of people say the book is better than the film, but actually I think (to) the contrary .
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Tomasz KlepinowskiIs it correct and natural?
'Contrariwise' is usually used as sentence adverbial. Your sentence calls for something like this:

A lot of people say the book is better than the film, but actually I think (to) the contrary.

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