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"Yes, of course." vs "Of course yes"

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Yes, of course' is the more common and natural way to express agreement or affirmation. 'Of course yes' is less common and is typically used to emphasize the certainty or obviousness of the answer.

Last Updated: February 16, 2024

Yes, of course.

This phrase is correct and commonly used.

'Yes, of course' is used to express agreement or affirmation.

Examples:

  • Can I borrow your pen? Yes, of course.
  • Would you like some coffee? Yes, of course.

Alternatives:

  • Of course, yes
  • Certainly, yes
  • Absolutely, yes
  • Definitely, yes
  • Without a doubt, yes

Of course yes

This phrase is correct, but less commonly used.

'Of course yes' is used to emphasize the certainty or obviousness of the answer.

Examples:

  • Is it going to rain tomorrow? Of course yes, the forecast says so.
  • Did you enjoy the movie? Of course yes, it was fantastic!

Alternatives:

  • Yes, of course
  • Certainly, yes
  • Absolutely, yes
  • Definitely, yes
  • Without a doubt, yes

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