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'Ofcource' or 'of course'?
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Blistex
2003-11-19 20:43:07 UTC
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Which one is "right"? The more used one? I had an argument with my english
teacher (Im Finnish).
Judy
2003-11-19 22:59:34 UTC
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Post by Blistex
Which one is "right"? The more used one? I had an argument with my english
teacher (Im Finnish).
I would be "of course"

"Ofcourse" doesn't mean anything. It's not even a word.:c)
Phine
2003-11-23 20:08:08 UTC
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Post by Blistex
Which one is "right"? The more used one? I had an argument with my english
teacher (Im Finnish).
I would be "of course"

"Ofcourse" doesn't mean anything. It's not even a word.:c)


I agree with that... I've never read "ofcourse", even less "ofcource"
Thomas Hofmann
2003-11-26 10:09:47 UTC
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Post by Judy
Post by Blistex
Which one is "right"? The more used one? I had an argument with my english
teacher (Im Finnish).
I would be "of course"
"Ofcourse" doesn't mean anything. It's not even a word.:c)
I agree with that... I've never read "ofcourse", even less "ofcource"
that only could be "offcourse" in a videogame... ;-)
Scotius
2004-01-19 07:52:07 UTC
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Post by Blistex
Which one is "right"? The more used one? I had an argument with my english
teacher (Im Finnish).
"Of course" is correct. I hope he wasn't telling you that
"ofcource" is correct.
Tzortzakakis Dimitrios
2006-01-13 14:11:26 UTC
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Post by Scotius
Post by Blistex
Which one is "right"? The more used one? I had an argument with my english
teacher (Im Finnish).
"Of course" is correct. I hope he wasn't telling you that
"ofcource" is correct.
Of course, "of course "is correct :-)

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