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Rezaenglish Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

This is the place for emergencies all right

At a police station

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Cop: Yes, sir? May I help you?
Man: Is this the place for emergencies?
Cop: Yes, this is the police station.
This is the place for emergencies all right.
Would you like to report an emergency?
Has there been an accident?
Man: An accident? Yes, but you see it wasn't exactly...
Cop: Name?

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Is "all right" an adverb on this sentence?

Does it mean "certainly"?


Thank you

  

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rezaenglish Is "all right" an adverb on in this sentence? Yes. (in this sentence, in this paragraph, in this book) rezaenglish Does it mean "certainly"?

  • rezaenglish Is "all right" an adverb on in this sentence?
  • Yes.
  • (in this sentence, in this paragraph, in this book) rezaenglish Does it mean "certainly"?
  • More or less.
  • Or "without a doubt" or "that's correct" or "you're right about that".
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rezaenglishIs "all right" an adverb on in this sentence?

Yes.

(in this sentence, in this paragraph, in this book)

rezaenglishDoes it mean "certainly"?

More or less. Or "without a doubt" or "that's correct" or "you're right about that".

It has almost

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