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ofcourse

Part of Speech: Adverb

Definition: Used to express a strong affirmation or agreement, often implying that the information being stated is obvious or well-known.



Examples:

  1. Sense 1: Used to indicate agreement or confirmation
  2. Sample Sentences:

    • Can you help me with this? Of course I will.
    • Of course we are going to the party, it is our friend's birthday!

  3. Sense 2: Used to imply that something is obvious or expected
  4. Sample Sentences:

    • He studied really hard, so of course he got an A on the exam.
    • She is a qualified candidate, so of course she got the job.

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