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Muskegon Community College Physical Plant is continuing its augmented cleaning, sanitizing and disinfecting procedures in an effort to provide a healthy campus environment. Following guidance from CDC, and OSHA, staff will prioritize services to help in slowing the spread of COVID-19. OK, the last use we’ll explore today for “of course” is a way to show that something is not surprising. Unlike the others, this use is not a response. Instead, the speaker uses the expression in his or her own statement. Now that was a request, but what about offers? When someone offers us something, can we say ‘of course’? Let’s see. Other times, a person may wish to confirm information. In this next exchange, listen for the answer “Of course.”

When it comes to incorporating the word “ofcourse” into phrases or idioms, the English language offers a few interesting options. These expressions not only add color to our conversations but also provide a deeper understanding of the word’s usage. Let’s explore a couple of these phrases and idioms below: 1. Of Course Not Here, the expression sounds unpleasant and feels impolite. The other person may take it to mean, “You should already know the answer.” Of course, you thought you were alone! Alas, here I am, and I’d very much appreciate an explanation as to why you’re here.Example sentence: “Are you going to be late for the meeting?”“Of course not! I’ll be there on time.” 2. Of Course You Can Of course” at the start of a sentence always has a comma after it. This is because we’re introducing a new idea with the “of course” clause, showing that the following statement is obvious from the context. Now let’s see how “of course” works at the end of a sentence. We use the comma before it this time, but there will be a period after it to make sure we’re following the grammar rules. When it comes to expressing certainty or agreement in a sentence, “of course” is a commonly used phrase. However, there are several synonyms or alternate words that can be used in its place to add variety and nuance to your writing. Here are four alternatives to consider: 1. Undoubtedly Incorrect: I find that difficult, ofcourse. But, I still do my best to make sure that I get it right when I have to.

On this Everyday Grammar program, I will talk about good and bad uses for the expression “of course.” As we’ve stated, you can place a comma before “of course,” but only when it’s a parenthetical element. It’s more likely that it’ll be used in this way, so it’s helpful to understand it. By incorporating these synonyms into your writing, you can enhance the richness and variety of your language while effectively conveying certainty or agreement in a sentence. Related Phrases Or IdiomsMuskegon Community College (MCC) joined the national COVID-19 College Vaccine Challenge, which was announced on June 2, 2021 by White House officials. Of course, I agree with you! I think this is a really important matter, and we must do something about it before it’s too late! And I forgot to bring my umbrella again so, of course, I got soaked on my way home. It always seems to rain when I have no umbrella!

If something is obvious – easy to see or understand – we can say ‘of course’. And that’s why we often use ‘of course’ when we say ‘yes’ to requests.Of course’ means he thinks I’m stupid. That’s not nice. So what’s the polite way to respond to an offer? When someone asks if you did something wrong, answering with, "Of course not!" is a very strong way to say that something is not true. Campus health and safety depends on all of us. We can and will impact the campus community by taking personal responsibility when it comes to precautions and safety protocols. This semester, we are allowing some student-related in-person events to take place on the MCC campus. Safety protocols remain in place for everyone whether visiting or studying on our campus. Parenthetical elements are simply additions to the already present information. Take the following example:

And” can start a sentence, and “and of course” is no different from this rule. Where Should I Place A Comma In “Which Of Course? Suppose you are attending a party with a friend. You need to call home but your mobile phone is out of power. Listen to a short exchange:In some cases, “ofcourse” can be used to indicate a response that is expected or obvious due to prior knowledge or experience: Naturally is another word that can be used interchangeably with “of course.” It suggests that the information or action being discussed is expected or logical, based on common knowledge or understanding. “Naturally” can be used in both formal and informal settings, adding a touch of informality and ease to your sentence. 3. Certainly As you embark on your journey to master the usage of “of course,” I encourage you to practice incorporating it into your own sentences. By doing so, you will not only solidify your understanding of this phrase but also develop a more polished and sophisticated writing style. Of course means the answer is obvious. You know I want to help. Please go ahead. So when people ask us for something, we often say ‘of course’. So can we use ‘of course not’ reply to requests in a polite way? Well possibly. It can happen when we use the verb ‘mind’.



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