How do you justify the following answers to the given choices?
1-Did you see the game last night? No, but apparently /obviously it was a good one.We won, didn't we? (the right choice is apparently, why?)
2-I'm going to get a bonus this month. My boss promised. After all / Presumably, I did earn the company over $100,000 last year.( After all is the right choice, why? and what does it men?) Basically / Absolutely , I deserve it. (Basically is correct, why?)
3- So, Billy.You say that this is the last record you're ever going to make? Surely / Definitely. ( definitely is correct, why not surely?) But surely / actually , you realize how upset your fans are going to be?(surely is correct, why?)
Thank you in advance,
Iman
Top answer
1-Did you see the game last night? No, but apparently / obviously it was a good one. We won, didn't we?
— JohnParis
1-Did you see the game last night?
No, but apparently / obviously it was a good one.
We won, didn't we?
).
The use of "obviously" would mean that the respondent saw the game himself.
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1-Did you see the game last night? No, but apparently /obviously it was a good one. We won, didn't we? (the right choice is apparently, why?). The use of "obviously" would mean that the respondent saw the game himself. Apparently means that he did not.
2-I'm going to get a bonus this month. My boss promised. Afte