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Strong I Withdrew Altogether.'—'Certainly C Adverb Emphasize Making

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You say c________ not when you want to say 'no' in a strong way.You say certainly not when you want to say 'no' in a strong way.
'Perhaps it would be better if I withdrew altogether.'—'Certainly not!'
word certainly
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adverb
You use certainly to emphasize what you are saying when you are making a statement .
The public is certainly getting tired of hearing about it.
The bombs are almost certainly part of a much bigger conspiracy.
Today's inflation figure is certainly too high.
Certainly, pets can help children develop friendship skills.
You use certainly when you are agreeing with what someone has said .
'In any case you remained friends.'—'Certainly.'
'You keep out of their way don't you?'—'I certainly do.'
You say certainly not when you want to say 'no' in a strong way.
'Perhaps it would be better if I withdrew altogether.'—'Certainly not!'
cefr-level A2

Tags: oxford5k::cefr-level:a2

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