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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

unwillingly/reluctantly/grudgingly

0Sarah unwillingly told her parents the truth as to where she really was last night.02br
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00Is it all right to replace "unwillingly" in the above with "reluctantly/grudgingly?" Thanks.0-
  

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0Reluctantly is the best choice. 0-

  • 0Reluctantly is the best choice.
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0Reluctantly is the best choice. "Unwillingly" sounds like they shot her with truth serum or something, and "grudgingly" is usually used with something you share or give that you don't want to.0-
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10Reluctantly is the best choice. 11b10"Unwillingly" sounds like they shot her with truth serum or something12b10, and "grudgingly" is usually used with something you share or give that you don't want to.12br
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10Thanks, GG.02br

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