Ofcourse or Of course?

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Ofcourse

This is not a correct construction in English.

The correct phrase is "of course," which is used to express agreement, acknowledgment, or certainty.

Alternatives:

  • certainly
  • definitely
  • absolutely
  • indeed
  • without a doubt

Of course

This is the correct form of the phrase.

Use "of course" to indicate agreement, acknowledgment, or certainty in a conversation or statement.

Alternatives:

  • certainly
  • definitely
  • absolutely
  • indeed
  • without a doubt
The correct phrase is "of course." The phrase "ofcourse" is incorrect and not used in English.

Last updated: March 17, 2024

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