Is there a comma after absolutely?
Is there a comma after absolutely?
Using a Comma after an Interjection Commas can be used to offset interjections (e.g., “yes,” “indeed,” “absolutely”). Interjections are included in a sentence (usually at the start) to express a sentiment such as surprise, disgust, joy, excitement, or enthusiasm. For example: Yes, I’ve won.
How do you use surely in a sentence?
Surely sentence example
- Surely she would understand.
- You surely did not expect to see that Asiatic capital.
- Surely he should have known she would get suspicious.
- Surely he must know that spending so much time with her might prove uncomfortable later.
- My dear Mr.
Can we use surely?
We use the adverb surely to express a degree of certainty. It does not express as much certainty as definitely or certainly. When we use surely, we are hoping that our listener will agree with us: Lisa will surely find a solution to the problem.
Will surely do meaning?
Definition I sure will!: Certainly I will! Of course I will! Definition I will SURELY do!: I will certainly do! Of course I will do that!
What is the difference between sure and surely?
“Surely” is traditional, formal, correct. “Sure” is colloquial, informal, common, and also correct (at least it is in America.) Well, beyond that “Americsn” or “British” never ending debate, basic rules do exsist in the common English Language. “Surely” is an adverb and “hot” is an adjective.
Is sure an answer?
Sure. Using “sure” in this way is typically American, as Americans are more wont to substitute adjectives for adverbs in informal speech. “we were well and truly beaten.” Sure is an answer that specifically means I agree with you, or I will do as you wish.
What is another way to say sure?
sure
- Synonyms for sure. assured, certain, clear, cocksure, confident, doubtless,
- Words Related to sure. self-assured, self-conceited, self-confident. decisive, resolute, unfaltering,
- Near Antonyms for sure. hesitant, indecisive, vacillating, wavering. diffident, unassuming.
- Antonyms for sure. doubtful, dubious, uncertain, unsure.
What is a yay?
—used to express joy, approval, or excitement.