Just because your text message indicates that it has been read, it doesn't mean he actually read it! He may have just went on your text conversation and left right away, no need to stress!
Just because your text message indicates that it has been read, it doesn't necessarily mean he actually read it! He may have just went on your text conversation and left right away, no need to stress!
Which one?
In everyday English both could be used with the same meaning. However, I believe that doesn't necessarily mean is using necessarily as a hedge adverb. Hedge adverbs are used in English to express hesitation or uncertainty and also show politeness and indirectness.
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In everyday English both could be used with the same meaning.
However, I believe that doesn't necessarily mean is using necessarily as a hedge adverb..
Hedge adverbs are used in English to express hesitation or uncertainty and also show politeness and indirectness.