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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Mske no mistake about it

Hi.
What's the difference between 'make no mistake about it' and
a) certainly
b) without a doubt
c) undoubtedly
d) obviously
e) surely
f) positively
g) confidently
?

Thanks in advance
  

Top answer

Please consult a good dictionary first. com/Make+no+mistake! This phase is only used in conversation in arguments to make a point, not in formal writing.

  • Please consult a good dictionary first.
  • com/Make+no+mistake!
  • This phase is only used in conversation in arguments to make a point, not in formal writing.
  • The other words can be used in formal writing.
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Please consult a good dictionary first. Here is a start:
http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/Make+no+mistake!

This phase is only used in conversation in arguments to make a point, not in formal writing.
The other words can be used in formal writing.
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AlpheccaStarsPlease consult a good dictionary first. Here is a start:http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/Make+no+mistake! This phase is only used in conversation in arguments to make a point, not in formal writing.The other words can be used in formal writing.
but
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soheil1but what about this dictionary:http://oald8.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/dictionary/mistake_1
idiom: used to emphasize what you are saying, especially when you want to warn somebody about something

The example in the second l
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soheil1make no mistake about it
=~ Mark my words

I would call it a sort of indirect warning that what I am about to say is true whether you believe it or not.

CJ

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