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Lagataw Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

I'm quite sure

Is the interrogative form of I'm quite sure! or I'm pretty sure! normally used in conversations. Do we say Are you quite sure? and Are you pretty sure?
  

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lagataw Do we say Are you quite sure? and Are you pretty sure? Are you quite sure?

  • lagataw Do we say Are you quite sure?
  • and Are you pretty sure?
  • Are you quite sure?
  • - This sounds very British.
  • Americans might say it in rare cases, particularly if they strongly disagreed with the other person.
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lagatawDo we say Are you quite sure? and Are you pretty sure?
Are you quite sure? - This sounds very British. Americans might say it in rare cases, particularly if they strongly disagreed with the other person. But much more often, the tone of voice would carry the degree of disbelief. (Are you sure?)

Are you pretty sure? No. I'v
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Hi,

Are you quite sure? - I say and hear this quite a lot.

Are you pretty sure? - I don't say or hear this.

Clive
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i often use "I'm quite sure"

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