The painting I saw yesterday is undoubtedly genuine.
Actually, even this suffers from mistake. The correct sentence is as follows:
The painting that I saw yesterday is undoubtedly genuine.
or,
The painting, which I saw yesterday is undoubtedly genuine.
Hey, why did you type in a hurry and did not use proper case and then spent ten times the time to give explanation?
2006-10-15 08:19:36
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answer #3
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answered by Trad 2
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the second sentence is the correct one ,,, first sentence use of the
word undoubtfully is not really a word ,,,the second sentence using
the undoubtedly is in the right context of the sentence ,,,meaning
the painting is without a doubt , genuine ,,,,or in all probability it is
genuine the english language is a very confusing language for
many ,,because it is derived from ,latin,,,greek ,,german ,,french
meaning many english words are taken from other languages ,,in the dictionary , you will see ,,that each word that is taken from
another language is marked ,,,lat. fr.ger and so on ,my professor
told us the english language has no mother and father ,,,meaning
it is a formed language through many years taken from other
languages ,,so in a sense ,,,it is borrowed from other languages
and formed through the years to become part of ours , but remember this took hundreds of years ,,, ,,,,,,hope this helps you
2006-10-15 08:18:39
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answer #4
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answered by josephine s 2
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2 is correct,,there is no word undoubtfully,,
2006-10-15 08:17:38
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answer #9
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answered by zubeee 1
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