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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Obviously

"My knowledge is obviously very limited"

Is this sentence correct? I know it's better to have said "Obviously my knowledge is very limited" But is using the term 'obviously' mid sentence wrong?

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Anonymous "My knowledge is obviously very limited"Is this sentence correct? It will be correct if you put a period after "limited". I know it's better to have said "Obviously my knowledge is very limited .

  • Anonymous "My knowledge is obviously very limited"Is this sentence correct?
  • It will be correct if you put a period after "limited".
  • I know it's better to have said "Obviously my knowledge is very limited .
  • " Why do you think that would be better?
  • But is using the word 'obviously' mid sentence wrong?
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Anonymous"My knowledge is obviously very limited"Is this sentence correct? It will be correct if you put a period after "limited".
I know it's better to have said "Obviously my knowledge is very limited." Why do you think that would be better? But is using the word 'obviously' mid sentence wrong? no Why do you think it would be wrong?
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AnonymousIs this sentence correct?
Yes, if you add the full stop.
AnonymousBut is using the term 'obviously' mid sentence wrong?
No.
Adverbs can be placed near the verb, at the beginning or at the end of a sentence.
These are all correct:

Silently, he walked up to her.
He walked silently up to her.

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