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English Words of Consent & Agreement, Part I

"Yes" and "no" are some of the first words you learn in any language. Although such words are technically adverbs, they don't really modify verbs. Many language experts consider them to be sentence adverbs.

 

OK, alright, good.

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The three words above are kind of like saying the same thing three times: "Yes, yes, yes." "OK" is often also spelled "okay." The spelling here of "alright," is not standard, but is very commonly used. The more formal way write it is with two words: "all right."

 

There are, however, stronger ways to say "yes" than "OK," "all right," and "good." Let's take a look today at some of these words and phrases.

 

It's the thing they make movies about. -Yeah, absolutely.

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"Yeah" is an informal version of "yes." The adjective "absolute" means "to a very great or the largest degree possible." So when you say "absolutely," it's a very strong way of saying "yes."

 

I mean, the theory's been proven true, beyond all doubt.

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If something is "beyond all doubt," then it's unquestionably true. The adverb "unquestionably" means, as the word suggests, that something is so true that should not be questioned. Of course, even things that are scientifically proven may be questioned, otherwise science would make no progress! The phrase "beyond a doubt" means the same thing but less forcefully. You'll hear the phrase "beyond all reasonable doubt" used as a legal phrase in court cases.

 

So, by all means be responsible global citizens.

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"By all means" is a strong way of saying "yes." "Means," in this context, are the ways that something can be done. The person above could have said "So yes, be responsible global citizens." But using the phrase "by all means" instead of "yes" makes the statement stronger.

 

Ah, two for dinner? -Uh, yes. Two please. -Certainly. Sit right down.

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"Certainly" is related to the adjective "certain," which means "to have no doubt or knowing exactly that something is true."

 

Are you going to the canteen? -Of course.

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The phrase "of course" comes from an old meaning of the noun "course," which is the path a ship takes in a river. The original phrase was "of the ordinary course," which later became "a matter of course." Now "of course" can be a way to say "yes" or to affirm something.

 

Hope you don't break a leg. -Yeah, for sure.

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"For sure" is a less formal way to say "certainly."

 

Further Learning
Look up the above words and phrases on Yabla English to see them used in different contexts.

New Year's Resolutions

Happy New Year! A New Year's resolution is a tradition that, according to Wikipedia, is common in the Western World. People make promises to themselves to "continue good practices, change an undesired trait or behavior, accomplish a personal goal, or otherwise improve their life at the start of a new year."

 

It's the first day of 2019.  -We should do New Year's resolutions.

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Often friends and family will discuss their resolutions for the upcoming year.

 

My New Year's resolution is to just keep going at the gym.

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This resolution will probably be easier to keep, since she has been going to the gym already and it´s just a matter of continuing to go.

 

Every day, I am gonna do one thing I have never done before. That, my friends, is my New Year's resolution.

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This, on the other hand, might prove difficult. It may be hard to even think up practical things that you've never done before. Even more likely, you'll just forget your resolution because of regular routines!

 

All right, my New Year's resolution is to learn how to play guitar.

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This too may prove to be difficult, since learning to play a musical instrument requires a lot of time and patience.

 

I don't really make any New Year's resolutions anymore because I learned early on that when I did, I never really followed through with the resolution.

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According to statistics, most people fail in their resolutions. Apparently, you are more likely to achieve your goal if you take smaller steps towards achieving it, rather than trying to make a large change in one go.

 

Further Learning
Go to Yabla English and watch the "New Year's Resolutions" episode of Friends, it's pretty funny! And if you have made a New Year's resolution (or plan to), be sure you try to accomplish it in small steps rather than all at once— you'll be more likely to attain your goal. Best wishes in the new year from all of us at Yabla!

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