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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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I am a total stranger here?

I am a total stranger here VS. I am totally a stranger here.

Is there a big difference in meaning between them?

And I know that there is not much difference in meaning between
I do not know the exact meaning of it and I do not know the meaning of it exactly.

But I do not know about the first example. What do you teachers think? Thank you so much as usual.
  

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Hi, Anonymous I am a total stranger here VS. I am totally a stranger here. I sense no difference between those two: total = complete; totally = completely.

  • Hi, Anonymous I am a total stranger here VS.
  • I am totally a stranger here.
  • I sense no difference between those two: total = complete; totally = completely.
  • Regards
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Hi,
AnonymousI am a total stranger here VS. I am totally a stranger here.
I sense no difference between those two: total = complete; totally = completely.

Regards

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