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Kook j Posted 15 years ago
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Hi, teachers I have a question.

Obviously you are wrong, .

I want to add something like I think or I swear there. However I'm not confortable with either (ie. I think: too weak. I swear: too decisive.).

Could you let me know other candidates for there please?
  

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Hi, You have already used obviously , namely you've given the impression that somebody is wrong beforehand. I'd suggest saying 'I'm quite sure you're wrong' or 'You're wrong for sure / certain' . Alternatively, you can leave it as it is without filling out the missing part: 'Obviously, you are wrong'.

  • Hi, You have already used obviously , namely you've given the impression that somebody is wrong beforehand.
  • I'd suggest saying 'I'm quite sure you're wrong' or 'You're wrong for sure / certain' .
  • Alternatively, you can leave it as it is without filling out the missing part: 'Obviously, you are wrong'.
  • 'It's obvious that you're wrong' will also work.
  • Regards
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Hi,

You have already used obviously, namely you've given the impression that somebody is wrong beforehand.

I'd suggest saying 'I'm quite sure you're wrong' or 'You're wrong for sure / certain'.

Alternatively, you can leave it as it is without filling out the missing part: 'Obviously, you are wrong'.

'It's obvious that you're wrong

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