Natural Speech
Natural Speech
Let’s see further how we can add adverbs and intensify them
I believe : "I firmly believe, I truly believe, I sincerely believe, I deeply believe, I ardently believe, I steadfastly
believe, I unequivocally believe, I resolutely believe, I profoundly believe, I passionately believe."
Usage :
"I, for one, firmly believe that honesty is the best policy."
"In my experience, I truly believe that hard work always pays off."
"After seeing the results, I sincerely believe that this method works."
"From what I've learned, I deeply believe that everyone deserves a second chance."
"As an advocate for education, I ardently believe in its importance."
"No matter what others say, I steadfastly believe that we can overcome any challenge."
"Looking at the facts, I unequivocally believe that kindness makes the world a better place."
"Through all the trials, I resolutely believe in standing up for what is right."
"Having seen the impact, I profoundly believe in the beauty of diversity."
"With all my heart, I passionately believe in the potential of every individual."
I feel: "I strongly feel, I genuinely feel, I deeply feel, I sincerely feel, I wholeheartedly feel, I firmly feel, I
candidly feel, I honestly feel, I truly feel, I ardently feel, I passionately feel, I intensely feel, I profoundly feel, I
vehemently feel, I resolutely feel, I unwaveringly feel, I undeniably feel, I adamantly feel, I decisively feel, I
fervently feel."
Usage:
"After hearing both sides, I strongly feel that we should proceed with caution."
"I genuinely feel that this solution will benefit everyone involved."
"In light of recent events, I deeply feel the need for a change in policy."
"Given the circumstances, I sincerely feel that an apology is necessary."
"From my experience, I wholeheartedly feel that this is the right approach."
"Despite the challenges, I firmly feel that we are on the right track."
"Speaking from the heart, I candidly feel that more resources are needed."
"In all honesty, I honestly feel that we could have done better."
"Considering the evidence, I truly feel that our efforts will pay off."
"As a strong supporter of the cause, I ardently feel that we must take action now."
"Watching the dedication of the team, I passionately feel inspired to contribute more."
"In the heat of the moment, I intensely feel the urgency of our mission."
"Reflecting on the situation, I profoundly feel the impact of our decisions."
"Given the strong opposition, I vehemently feel that we must stand our ground."
"No matter the obstacles, I resolutely feel determined to see this through."
"Throughout the process, I unwaveringly feel confident in our success."
"With the facts presented, I undeniably feel convinced of our approach."
"Despite differing opinions, I adamantly feel that this is the best course of action."
"Having weighed all options, I decisively feel ready to make a decision."
"From my perspective, I fervently feel that we must prioritize this issue."
I guess: "I tentatively guess, I probably guess, I speculatively guess, I cautiously guess, I reasonably guess, I
plausibly guess, I hypothetically guess, I presumably guess, I likely guess, I potentially guess, I dubiously guess, I
hesitantly guess, I uncertainly guess, I admittedly guess, I conjecturally guess, I suspectingly guess, I intuitively
guess, I credibly guess, I credulously guess, I imaginatively guess."
Usage:
"Considering the lack of information, I tentatively guess that the project will be delayed."
"Based on the current trends, I probably guess that the event will be a success."
"Given the unusual circumstances, I speculatively guess that there's more to the story."
"Without all the details, I cautiously guess that we should proceed with the initial plan."
"Looking at the data, I reasonably guess that sales will increase next quarter."
"Taking into account the recent developments, I plausibly guess that we might need
additional resources."
"If we assume all factors remain constant, I hypothetically guess that the results will be
favorable."
"Given the available evidence, I presumably guess that he will accept the offer."
"Based on past experiences, I likely guess that the meeting will be postponed."
"Considering the potential risks, I potentially guess that we should reconsider our strategy."
"With the conflicting reports, I dubiously guess that the issue has been resolved."
"Without further clarification, I hesitantly guess that this is the correct approach."
"Given the ambiguous instructions, I uncertainly guess that this is what was meant."
"Acknowledging my limited knowledge on the topic, I admittedly guess that this is the right
solution."
"Considering the theoretical aspects, I conjecturally guess that this hypothesis is valid."
"Based on my observations, I suspectingly guess that there's an underlying motive."
"From my gut feeling, I intuitively guess that she will decline the offer."
"Given the source of the information, I credibly guess that the news is reliable."
"Although it sounds far-fetched, I credulously guess that it could be true."
"Imagining different outcomes, I imaginatively guess that we might find a novel solution."
I hear : "I occasionally hear, I frequently hear, I reportedly hear, I distinctly hear, I constantly hear, I consistently
hear, I reliably hear, I faintly hear, I clearly hear, I often hear, I intermittently hear, I commonly hear, I
supposedly hear, I repeatedly hear, I habitually hear, I perpetually hear, I occasionally hear, I continually hear, I
persistently hear, I usually hear."
Usage:
"In our neighborhood, I occasionally hear dogs barking late at night."
"At work, I frequently hear colleagues discussing new projects."
"From various sources, I reportedly hear that the event was a huge success."
"In the quiet of the night, I distinctly hear the sound of crickets."
"Living near the airport, I constantly hear planes taking off and landing."
"From multiple reports, I consistently hear that the service is excellent."
"From trusted sources, I reliably hear that the new policy will be implemented soon."
"In the distance, I faintly hear the sound of music playing."
"During meetings, I clearly hear the directives given by the manager."
"Around the office, I often hear people talking about their weekend plans."
"On the radio, I intermittently hear updates about the traffic situation."
"In casual conversations, I commonly hear complaints about the weather."
"From various people, I supposedly hear that the company is doing well."
"In the feedback sessions, I repeatedly hear the same concerns being raised."
"In my daily routine, I habitually hear the morning news while having breakfast."
"In this part of town, I perpetually hear the sound of construction."
"In the evenings, I occasionally hear the children playing outside."
"Throughout the day, I continually hear the hum of the air conditioner."
"In my job, I persistently hear customer complaints about the same issues."
"From friends, I usually hear good things about the new restaurant downtown."
I suppose: "I reluctantly suppose, I cautiously suppose, I reasonably suppose, I presumably suppose, I fairly
suppose, I speculatively suppose, I tentatively suppose, I credibly suppose, I hypothetically suppose, I probably
suppose, I conjecturally suppose, I plausibly suppose, I theoretically suppose, I logically suppose, I inferentially
suppose, I conditionally suppose, I assumingly suppose, I contemplatively suppose, I contemplatively suppose, I
objectively suppose."
Usage:
"Given the circumstances, I reluctantly suppose we might need to delay the meeting."
"Without all the facts, I cautiously suppose that we should proceed with the plan."
"Based on the available data, I reasonably suppose that the project will be successful."
"From what I know, I presumably suppose that she will accept the job offer."
"Considering both sides, I fairly suppose that the decision was justified."
"With the limited information, I speculatively suppose that the market will recover soon."
"Given the initial findings, I tentatively suppose that our hypothesis is correct."
"Based on the source, I credibly suppose that the information is accurate."
"In an ideal situation, I hypothetically suppose that we could finish ahead of schedule."
"With the current trends, I probably suppose that sales will increase next quarter."
"Without concrete evidence, I conjecturally suppose that there might be an error in the
report."
"Considering the recent changes, I plausibly suppose that the new strategy will work."
"In this scenario, I theoretically suppose that the results will be positive."
"Following the reasoning, I logically suppose that this solution is the best one."
"Based on the patterns, I inferentially suppose that the outcome will be favorable."
"If all conditions are met, I conditionally suppose that we can proceed with the plan."
"Assuming all goes well, I assumingly suppose that we will achieve our targets."
"Reflecting on the situation, I contemplatively suppose that this might be the right choice."
"After careful thought, I objectively suppose that our approach is sound."
I think : "I firmly think, I honestly think, I truly think, I deeply think, I sincerely think, I ardently think, I
steadfastly think, I unequivocally think, I resolutely think, I profoundly think, I passionately think, I confidently
think, I strongly think, I certainly think, I assuredly think, I decidedly think, I wholeheartedly think, I
convincingly think, I logically think, I rationally think."
Usage :
"Given the evidence, I firmly think that we are making the right decision."
"After hearing his argument, I honestly think that he's got a valid point."
"Looking at the results, I truly think that we have achieved something remarkable."
"Considering her dedication, I deeply think she deserves the promotion."
"Reflecting on our conversation, I sincerely think that we should apologize."
"In my view, I ardently think that education should be a top priority."
"Despite the challenges, I steadfastly think that we will succeed."
"Based on the facts, I unequivocally think that this is the best solution."
"With our combined efforts, I resolutely think we can overcome any obstacle."
"Seeing the impact, I profoundly think that our work is making a difference."
"Given the passion I've seen, I passionately think this project will thrive."
"From the data collected, I confidently think that we are on the right track."
"After reviewing the plan, I strongly think we should move forward."
"Considering all angles, I certainly think this is the most viable option."
"From all indications, I assuredly think that our strategy will work."
"Based on the analysis, I decidedly think this is the path we should take."
"Reflecting on our goals, I wholeheartedly think this approach aligns with our mission."
"Given the support we've received, I convincingly think our proposal will be accepted."
"From a logical standpoint, I logically think this method is the most effective."
"Considering the circumstances, I rationally think this is the best course of action."
It seems : "It apparently seems, it evidently seems, it obviously seems, it clearly seems, it undeniably seems, it
unmistakably seems, it ostensibly seems, it ostensibly seems, it visibly seems, it patently seems, it presumably
seems, it plausibly seems, it likely seems, it ostensibly seems, it seemingly seems, it outwardly seems, it
observably seems, it discernibly seems, it conspicuously seems, it manifestly seems."
Usage :
"With the current situation, it apparently seems we need a new strategy."
"Judging by the results, it evidently seems our efforts are paying off."
"From the way things are going, it obviously seems that the project will be completed on
time."
"Looking at their reactions, it clearly seems they are satisfied with the proposal."
"Given the overwhelming support, it undeniably seems that the plan is a success."
"Considering the evidence, it unmistakably seems that we were right."
"From the initial reports, it ostensibly seems that the new policy is effective."
"From his behavior, it visibly seems he is upset about the changes."
"Considering the facts, it patently seems that more resources are needed."
"Based on their statements, it presumably seems that they agree with the decision."
"With the current trends, it plausibly seems that sales will increase."
"Given the circumstances, it likely seems that we should postpone the event."
"From their expressions, it ostensibly seems that they are pleased with the outcome."
"After observing the situation, it seemingly seems that we have underestimated the
challenge."
"From what I can see, it outwardly seems that everything is under control."
"From her reaction, it observably seems that she is surprised by the news."
"Given the patterns, it discernibly seems that there is a problem with the system."
"By their actions, it conspicuously seems that they are avoiding the topic."
"From the results, it manifestly seems that our strategy is working."
It appears : "It apparently appears, it evidently appears, it obviously appears, it clearly appears, it undeniably
appears, it unmistakably appears, it ostensibly appears, it outwardly appears, it visibly appears, it patently
appears, it seemingly appears, it presumably appears, it plausibly appears, it likely appears, it observably appears,
it manifestly appears, it ostensibly appears, it discernibly appears, it conspicuously appears, it noticeably
appears."
Usage:
"Given the current trends, it apparently appears that our sales are increasing."
"Based on the evidence, it evidently appears that the project will succeed."
"From the data we've gathered, it obviously appears that there is a demand for the product."
"Considering the feedback, it clearly appears that customers are satisfied."
"With the overwhelming support, it undeniably appears that the new policy is working."
"After analyzing the results, it unmistakably appears that our strategy was effective."
"From his demeanor, it ostensibly appears that he is confident about the presentation."
"Judging by their actions, it outwardly appears that they are in agreement."
"From the look on her face, it visibly appears that she is excited about the news."
"Considering all the facts, it patently appears that we need to change our approach."
"From the initial reports, it seemingly appears that there is no major issue."
"Given the situation, it presumably appears that we will need additional resources."
"Looking at the trends, it plausibly appears that we are on the right track."
"Based on recent developments, it likely appears that the merger will go through."
"From his reaction, it observably appears that he is surprised by the decision."
"After reviewing the evidence, it manifestly appears that our assumptions were correct."
"From his comments, it ostensibly appears that he supports the proposal."
"With the detailed analysis, it discernibly appears that there are gaps in the data."
"From their expressions, it conspicuously appears that they are not pleased with the outcome."
"Based on the clear patterns, it noticeably appears that there is a trend developing."
They say : "They frequently say, they generally say, they often say, they reportedly say, they usually say, they
supposedly say, they commonly say, they consistently say, they occasionally say, they traditionally say, they
habitually say, they allegedly say, they widely say, they ostensibly say, they customarily say, they perennially
say, they popularly say, they invariably say, they typically say, they regularly say."
Usage:
"In their speeches, they frequently say that change is necessary for progress."
"According to experts, they generally say that this method is the most effective."
"Based on their surveys, they often say that customers prefer this brand."
"From what I've heard, they reportedly say that the new product will be a game-changer."
"In their publications, they usually say that this approach yields the best results."
"According to rumors, they supposedly say that the company is facing financial difficulties."
"In their discussions, they commonly say that teamwork is key to success."
"Based on their statements, they consistently say that quality should never be compromised."
"In their reports, they occasionally say that there are areas for improvement."
"In their traditions, they traditionally say that family comes first."
"From their behavior, they habitually say that this is the right way to do things."
"According to the allegations, they allegedly say that the project is behind schedule."
"In their surveys, they widely say that this brand is the most preferred."
"Based on their actions, they ostensibly say that they are committed to sustainability."
"In their customs, they customarily say that guests should be treated with respect."
"According to their history, they perennially say that this festival is a time for celebration."
"In their media, they popularly say that this diet leads to weight loss."
"From their responses, they invariably say that customer satisfaction is their top priority."
"In their guidelines, they typically say that this process should be followed."
"Based on their announcements, they regularly say that innovation drives their company."
I’ve heard : "I’ve frequently heard, I’ve occasionally heard, I’ve recently heard, I’ve reportedly heard, I’ve
repeatedly heard, I’ve consistently heard, I’ve reliably heard, I’ve supposedly heard, I’ve commonly heard, I’ve
widely heard, I’ve occasionally heard, I’ve intermittently heard, I’ve generally heard, I’ve regularly heard, I’ve
allegedly heard, I’ve presumably heard, I’ve apparently heard, I’ve distinctly heard, I’ve faintly heard, I’ve
unquestionably heard."
Usage :
"In my industry, I've frequently heard that networking is crucial for success."
"During my travels, I've occasionally heard stories of kindness from strangers."
"In the news, I've recently heard about a new breakthrough in technology."
"From reliable sources, I've reportedly heard that the company is going public."
"From multiple people, I've repeatedly heard complaints about the new policy."
"Throughout my career, I've consistently heard that hard work pays off."
"From colleagues, I've reliably heard that the project is ahead of schedule."
"Despite the rumors, I've supposedly heard that the merger is still on track."
"In my community, I've commonly heard that volunteering enriches lives."
"Among experts, I've widely heard that this is the best practice."
"In my field, I've occasionally heard of innovative ideas being implemented."
"During my research, I've intermittently heard about the benefits of meditation."
"From various sources, I've generally heard positive reviews about the product."
"In my role, I've regularly heard about the importance of customer satisfaction."
"Despite the denials, I've allegedly heard that there were irregularities in the process."
"Based on the information, I've presumably heard that the event has been postponed."
"From eyewitnesses, I've apparently heard that the accident was caused by a speeding driver."
"In the quiet, I've distinctly heard the sound of footsteps approaching."
"In the distance, I've faintly heard the sound of music playing."
"From experts in the field, I've unquestionably heard that this theory is widely accepted."
I’m told : "I’m reliably told, I’m repeatedly told, I’m occasionally told, I’m recently told, I’m frequently told, I’m
consistently told, I’m reportedly told, I’m commonly told, I’m widely told, I’m supposedly told, I’m usually told,
I’m allegedly told, I’m apparently told, I’m generally told, I’m often told, I’m occasionally told, I’m undoubtedly
told, I’m firmly told, I’m categorically told, I’m presumably told."
Usage :
"By my sources, I’m reliably told that the meeting has been rescheduled."
"Despite reminders, I’m repeatedly told to submit the report by the deadline."
"From time to time, I’m occasionally told that my work is appreciated."
"In recent discussions, I’m recently told that there will be changes to the project."
"In team meetings, I’m frequently told that collaboration is key to our success."
"Throughout my career, I’m consistently told that learning is a lifelong process."
"From unofficial sources, I’m reportedly told that the company is expanding."
"Among my peers, I’m commonly told that taking breaks boosts productivity."
"In the industry, I’m widely told that this software is the best in its class."
"Despite doubts, I’m supposedly told that the budget has been approved."
"In customer service, I’m usually told that my issue will be resolved promptly."
"Despite the denials, I’m allegedly told that there were irregularities in the process."
"From what I gather, I’m apparently told that the project is on track."
"In feedback sessions, I’m generally told that my contributions are valuable."
"In performance reviews, I’m often told that I exceed expectations."
"In hushed tones, I’m occasionally told secrets that I must keep."
"In no uncertain terms, I’m undoubtedly told that this decision is final."
"In disagreements, I’m firmly told that my perspective is not being considered."
"In official statements, I’m categorically told that the product is safe to use."
"From what I understand, I’m presumably told that the event will be postponed."
I admit: "I reluctantly admit, I honestly admit, I openly admit, I readily admit, I frankly admit, I candidly admit, I
willingly admit, I unreservedly admit, I sincerely admit, I truly admit, I undeniably admit, I wholeheartedly admit,
I humbly admit, I openly admit, I plainly admit, I freely admit, I unquestionably admit, I clearly admit, I openly
admit, I genuinely admit."
Usage:
"I reluctantly admit that I was wrong about the deadline."
"I honestly admit that I haven't completed the task yet."
"I openly admit that I need help with this project."
"I readily admit that I forgot about our meeting."
"I frankly admit that I haven't read the report thoroughly."
"I candidly admit that I am not familiar with this topic."
"I willingly admit that I could have handled the situation better."
"I unreservedly admit that I am impressed by her presentation skills."
"I sincerely admit that I misunderstood your instructions."
"I truly admit that I value your feedback."
"I undeniably admit that I need to improve my time management skills."
"I wholeheartedly admit that I am excited about this opportunity."
"I humbly admit that I made a mistake in my calculations."
"I openly admit that I am not an expert in this field."
"I plainly admit that I am struggling to meet the deadline."
"I freely admit that I am not sure how to proceed."
"I unquestionably admit that I could have communicated more clearly."
"I clearly admit that I may have misunderstood your intentions."
"I openly admit that I am still learning the ropes."
"I genuinely admit that I appreciate your patience."
I agree : "I completely agree, I absolutely agree, I wholeheartedly agree, I partially agree, I strongly agree, I
firmly agree, I heartily agree, I unreservedly agree, I unequivocally agree, I sincerely agree, I truly agree, I readily
agree, I readily agree, I eagerly agree, I enthusiastically agree, I emphatically agree, I definitely agree, I
unquestionably agree, I categorically agree."
Usage:
"I completely agree with your assessment of the situation."
"I absolutely agree that we should proceed with the plan."
"I wholeheartedly agree with the decision to expand our product line."
"I partially agree with the proposal, but I have some reservations."
"I strongly agree that we need to address this issue immediately."
"I firmly agree that we should increase our marketing efforts."
"I heartily agree that your idea has merit and should be considered."
"I unreservedly agree with the conclusion of the report."
"I unequivocally agree that this is the best course of action."
"I sincerely agree that we need to improve our customer service."
"I truly agree that teamwork is essential for success."
"I readily agree to your suggestion to meet next week."
"I eagerly agree to take on the new project."
"I enthusiastically agree with your proposal for a team outing."
"I emphatically agree that we should invest in new technology."
"I definitely agree that we should explore other options."
"I unquestionably agree that this is the right decision."
"I categorically agree that we should not proceed without further discussion."
I know: "I definitely know, I certainly know, I clearly know, I truly know, I undoubtedly know, I absolutely
know, I firmly know, I confidently know, I sincerely know, I deeply know, I strongly know, I wholeheartedly
know, I unequivocally know, I decisively know, I positively know, I assuredly know, I unmistakably know, I
undeniably know, I unmistakably know, I undeniably know."
Usage:
"I definitely know that the meeting is scheduled for tomorrow."
"I certainly know that we discussed this issue at the last meeting."
"I clearly know that the deadline for submissions is next week."
"I truly know that this is the right decision for our team."
"I undoubtedly know that she will be a valuable addition to our team."
"I absolutely know that we can achieve our goals if we work together."
"I firmly know that this approach will lead to success."
"I confidently know that we are on the right track."
"I sincerely know that your hard work will pay off."
"I deeply know that this project is important to you."
"I strongly know that we need to address this issue immediately."
"I wholeheartedly know that we have the support of our colleagues."
"I unequivocally know that this is the best course of action."
"I decisively know that we should move forward with the plan."
"I positively know that we can overcome any challenges."
"I assuredly know that we are making the right decision."
"I unmistakably know that this is the right direction for our company."
"I undeniably know that he is the most qualified candidate for the job."
I remember : "I vividly remember, I clearly remember, I distinctly remember, I fondly remember, I vaguely
remember, I nostalgically remember, I vividly recall, I clearly recall, I faintly recall, I fondly recall, I hazily
recall, I vividly recollect, I clearly recollect, I faintly recollect, I hazily recollect."
Usage:
"I vividly remember our trip to the beach last summer."
"I clearly remember the day we first met."
"I distinctly remember the taste of my grandmother's cooking."
"I fondly remember the time we spent together as children."
"I vaguely remember the details of the conversation."
"I nostalgically remember the songs from my youth."
"I vividly recall the events of that day."
"I clearly recall the instructions he gave us."
"I faintly recall the sound of laughter in the distance."
"I fondly recall the memories we made together."
"I hazily recall the events of that night."
"I vividly recollect the sights and sounds of the city."
"I clearly recollect the stories my grandfather used to tell me."
"I faintly recollect the events of that summer."
"I hazily recollect the details of our conversation."
I tell you: "I earnestly tell you, I sincerely tell you, I truthfully tell you, I honestly tell you, I confidently tell you,
I firmly tell you, I strongly tell you, I emphatically tell you, I assertively tell you, I decidedly tell you."
Usage:
"I earnestly tell you that your efforts are truly appreciated."
"I sincerely tell you that I value our friendship."
"I truthfully tell you that I did not mean to offend you."
"I honestly tell you that I cannot make it to the meeting."
"I confidently tell you that we will meet the deadline."
"I firmly tell you that I will stand by my decision."
"I strongly tell you that we need to address this issue immediately."
"I emphatically tell you that I will not tolerate disrespect."
"I assertively tell you that I deserve a fair chance."
"I decidedly tell you that I will not back down."
I’m convinced : "I'm firmly convinced, I'm completely convinced, I'm absolutely convinced, I'm genuinely
convinced, I'm thoroughly convinced, I'm deeply convinced, I'm earnestly convinced, I'm wholeheartedly
convinced, I'm resolutely convinced, I'm firmly convinced, I'm unwaveringly convinced, I'm positively
convinced, I'm strongly convinced, I'm convincingly convinced, I'm irrevocably convinced."
Usage:
I’m sure: "I'm absolutely sure, I'm completely sure, I'm positively sure, I'm definitely sure, I'm undeniably sure,
I'm utterly sure, I'm entirely sure, I'm unequivocally sure, I'm thoroughly sure, I'm firmly sure, I'm unwaveringly
sure, I'm fully sure, I'm entirely sure, I'm unmistakably sure, I'm categorically sure, I'm resolutely sure, I'm
confidently sure, I'm convincingly sure, I'm irrevocably sure."
Usage:
"I'm absolutely sure that I left my keys on the table."
"I'm completely sure that I locked the door before leaving."
"I'm positively sure that the meeting is at 2 p.m."
"I'm definitely sure that I turned off the stove."
"I'm undeniably sure that I read the email this morning."
"I'm utterly sure that I parked the car in this parking lot."
"I'm entirely sure that I have enough time to finish the project."
"I'm unequivocally sure that I will be there on time."
"I'm thoroughly sure that this is the right decision."
"I'm firmly sure that we should proceed with caution."
"I'm unwaveringly sure that this is the best course of action."
"I'm fully sure that I followed the instructions correctly."
"I'm unmistakably sure that this is the right address."
"I'm categorically sure that I will not change my mind."
"I'm resolutely sure that I can handle the task."
"I'm confidently sure that I can rely on your support."
"I'm convincingly sure that this is the best option available."
"I'm irrevocably sure that I want to pursue this opportunity."
There’s no doubt : "There's absolutely no doubt, there's certainly no doubt, there's clearly no doubt, there's
undoubtedly no doubt, there's unmistakably no doubt, there's undeniably no doubt, there's unequivocally no
doubt, there's positively no doubt, there's irrefutably no doubt, there's manifestly no doubt, there's patently no
doubt, there's self-evidently no doubt, there's categorically no doubt, there's emphatically no doubt, there's
decisively no doubt."
Usage:
"There's absolutely no doubt that she will succeed in her new role."
"There's certainly no doubt that the sun will rise tomorrow."
"There's clearly no doubt that the project is behind schedule."
"There's undoubtedly no doubt that the company is facing challenges."
"There's unmistakably no doubt that the decision was made hastily."
"There's undeniably no doubt that his actions were inappropriate."
"There's unequivocally no doubt that she is the best candidate for the job."
"There's positively no doubt that the product will sell out quickly."
"There's irrefutably no doubt that the evidence supports his claim."
"There's manifestly no doubt that the policy needs to be reviewed."
"There's patently no doubt that the team needs additional training."
"There's self-evidently no doubt that the project is a success."
"There's categorically no doubt that the decision was justified."
"There's emphatically no doubt that we need to take action."
"There's decisively no doubt that we are on the right track."
I’ve no doubt : "I've absolutely no doubt, I've certainly no doubt, I've clearly no doubt, I've undoubtedly no
doubt, I've unmistakably no doubt, I've undeniably no doubt, I've unequivocally no doubt, I've positively no
doubt, I've irrefutably no doubt, I've manifestly no doubt, I've patently no doubt, I've self-evidently no doubt, I've
categorically no doubt, I've emphatically no doubt, I've decisively no doubt."
Usage :
"I've absolutely no doubt that she will succeed in her new role."
"I've certainly no doubt that the sun will rise tomorrow."
"I've clearly no doubt that the project is behind schedule."
"I've undoubtedly no doubt that the company is facing challenges."
"I've unmistakably no doubt that the decision was made hastily."
"I've undeniably no doubt that his actions were inappropriate."
"I've unequivocally no doubt that she is the best candidate for the job."
"I've positively no doubt that the product will sell out quickly."
"I've irrefutably no doubt that the evidence supports his claim."
"I've manifestly no doubt that the policy needs to be reviewed."
"I've patently no doubt that the team needs additional training."
"I've self-evidently no doubt that the project is a success."
"I've categorically no doubt that the decision was justified."
"I've emphatically no doubt that we need to take action."
"I've decisively no doubt that we are on the right track."
I don’t deny : "I honestly don't deny, I openly don't deny, I frankly don't deny, I readily don't deny, I sincerely
don't deny, I truly don't deny, I unequivocally don't deny, I categorically don't deny, I absolutely don't deny, I
firmly don't deny, I confidently don't deny, I resolutely don't deny, I vehemently don't deny, I emphatically don't
deny, I decisively don't deny, I steadfastly don't deny."
Usage:
"I honestly don't deny that there are areas where we can improve."
"I openly don't deny that mistakes were made."
"I frankly don't deny that I could have handled the situation better."
"I readily don't deny that changes need to be made."
"I sincerely don't deny that your concerns are valid."
"I truly don't deny that we have a lot of work ahead of us."
"I unequivocally don't deny that we need to address this issue."
"I categorically don't deny that improvements are necessary."
"I absolutely don't deny that we need to listen to customer feedback."
"I firmly don't deny that we can learn from this experience."
"I confidently don't deny that we will find a solution."
"I resolutely don't deny that we need to move forward."
"I vehemently don't deny that this is a priority."
"I emphatically don't deny that we need to act swiftly."
"I decisively don't deny that changes are needed."
"I steadfastly don't deny that we are committed to improvement."
I don’t doubt: "I honestly don't doubt, I truly don't doubt, I sincerely don't doubt, I firmly don't doubt, I strongly
don't doubt, I absolutely don't doubt, I unequivocally don't doubt, I categorically don't doubt, I confidently don't
doubt, I resolutely don't doubt, I steadfastly don't doubt, I unwaveringly don't doubt, I wholeheartedly don't doubt,
I emphatically don't doubt, I decisively don't doubt."
Usage:
"I honestly don't doubt that she will succeed in her new role."
"I truly don't doubt that the project will be completed on time."
"I sincerely don't doubt that we can overcome this challenge."
"I firmly don't doubt that this is the right decision."
"I strongly don't doubt that we are on the right track."
"I absolutely don't doubt that your efforts will be rewarded."
"I unequivocally don't doubt that we have the support of our team."
"I categorically don't doubt that this approach will lead to success."
"I confidently don't doubt that we will achieve our goals."
"I resolutely don't doubt that this is the best course of action."
"I steadfastly don't doubt that our team will deliver."
"I unwaveringly don't doubt that we can make a difference."
"I wholeheartedly don't doubt that this is the right path for us."
"I emphatically don't doubt that your idea has merit."
"I decisively don't doubt that we should proceed with the plan."
I fear : "I genuinely fear, I honestly fear, I truly fear, I deeply fear, I sincerely fear, I wholeheartedly fear, I firmly
fear, I earnestly fear, I vehemently fear, I dreadfully fear, I intensely fear, I profoundly fear, I fearfully fear, I
dread fear, I greatly fear."
Usage:
"I genuinely fear that we are running out of time."
"I honestly fear that I may have made a mistake."
"I truly fear that we are not prepared for the consequences."
"I deeply fear that our relationship may suffer as a result."
"I sincerely fear that I may not be able to meet the deadline."
"I wholeheartedly fear that the situation may escalate."
"I firmly fear that we are heading in the wrong direction."
"I earnestly fear that my health may be at risk."
"I vehemently fear that we are not taking this seriously enough."
"I dreadfully fear that we may lose everything."
"I intensely fear that I may disappoint you."
"I profoundly fear that our efforts may be in vain."
"I fearfully fear that I may not be able to overcome this challenge."
"I dread fear that we are not prepared for what lies ahead."
"I greatly fear that we may be making a mistake."
I hope : "I sincerely hope, I truly hope, I genuinely hope, I deeply hope, I earnestly hope, I wholeheartedly hope,
I fervently hope, I passionately hope, I optimistically hope, I eagerly hope, I hopefully hope, I confidently hope, I
quietly hope, I patiently hope, I anxiously hope."
Usage:
"I sincerely hope that you find happiness in your new home."
"I truly hope that we can resolve this issue quickly."
"I genuinely hope that you achieve all your goals."
"I deeply hope that our efforts will be successful."
"I earnestly hope that everyone stays safe during the storm."
"I wholeheartedly hope that you enjoy your vacation."
"I fervently hope that justice will be served."
"I passionately hope that our team wins the championship."
"I optimistically hope that the economy will improve."
"I eagerly hope that we can meet again soon."
"I hopefully hope that everything goes according to plan."
"I confidently hope that you will get the job."
"I quietly hope that my hard work will be recognized."
"I patiently hope that things will get better over time."
"I anxiously hope that the test results are favorable."
I’m afraid: "I'm genuinely afraid, I'm honestly afraid, I'm truly afraid, I'm deeply afraid, I'm sincerely afraid, I'm
wholeheartedly afraid, I'm genuinely afraid, I'm thoroughly afraid, I'm profoundly afraid, I'm intensely afraid, I'm
fearfully afraid, I'm dreadfully afraid, I'm extremely afraid, I'm acutely afraid, I'm seriously afraid."
Usage:
"I'm genuinely afraid that we won't make it in time."
"I'm honestly afraid that I've made a terrible mistake."
"I'm truly afraid that we may lose everything we've worked for."
"I'm deeply afraid that this situation will only get worse."
"I'm sincerely afraid that I won't be able to help you."
"I'm wholeheartedly afraid that we are not prepared for what's coming."
"I'm genuinely afraid that I may not be able to cope with this."
"I'm thoroughly afraid that our efforts will be in vain."
"I'm profoundly afraid that we are headed towards disaster."
"I'm intensely afraid that something bad is going to happen."
"I'm fearfully afraid that I won't be able to protect you."
"I'm dreadfully afraid that we've run out of options."
"I'm extremely afraid that I can't handle this alone."
"I'm acutely afraid that our plans will fall apart."
"I'm seriously afraid that this might be the end of our journey."
You know : "You definitely know, you certainly know, you clearly know, you undoubtedly know, you truly
know, you absolutely know, you firmly know, you confidently know, you decisively know, you understand, you
realize, you comprehend, you are aware, you recognize, you acknowledge, you grasp, you see, you are certain."
Usage :
"You definitely know how to handle difficult situations."
"You certainly know the importance of meeting deadlines."
"You clearly know what needs to be done next."
"You undoubtedly know the value of hard work."
"You truly know how to make people feel appreciated."
"You absolutely know that we can count on you."
"You firmly know your strengths and weaknesses."
"You confidently know the right path to take."
"You decisively know how to make quick decisions."
You see: "You clearly see, you undoubtedly see, you certainly see, you evidently see, you obviously see, you
perceive, you understand, you realize, you comprehend, you are aware, you recognize, you acknowledge, you
grasp, you discern, you witness, you observe, you are certain."
Usage :
"You clearly see the benefits of this approach."
"You undoubtedly see the challenges we are facing."
"You certainly see the progress we've made."
"You evidently see the difference in quality."
"You obviously see the need for improvement."
Mind you:
"Mind you, I'm not saying it's impossible, just very unlikely."
"It was a great movie, but mind you, it's not suitable for children."
"Mind you, I've only been there once, so my opinion might not be accurate."
"She's a good cook, but mind you, her cakes can be a bit dry sometimes."
"Mind you, I did warn you about the traffic on that route."
Try to place the adverbs naturally in the phrases and read aloud
I believe + he’s on the way to his office. He intended to return it + I believe.
I feel + she didn’t care + to do it at all. He’s hopeless + I feel.
I guess + the kettle is boiling over. That’s your brother George + I guess.
I hear + noone ever goes+ to see her. He declined the offer + I hear.
I suppose + he has broken +that vase. The small key doesn’t fit + I suppose.
I think + they won’t take money. There’s someone to see you + I think.
It seems + he was first. She asked for fifty + it seems.
That man + it seems + is the real murderer. She has come about the loan + it appears.
It appears + nothing went all right. He hasn’t even started + they say.
They say + it’s bitterly cold there. They don’t mix with people + I’ve heard.
I’ve heard + he’s very particular about it. It’s a very ingenious plan + I’m told.
I’m told + they can’t make head or tail of it. Nobody + it appears + liked it.
She doesn’t want + I believe + to part with it. That seems + they say + a reasonable request.
That one + I feel + is the most useful. Some people + I’ve heard + believe in these things.
Her answer + I guess + is wrong. They had some difficulty + I’m told + in sorting it out.
You begged him + I hear + not to reject the offer. They’re having eggs + I suppose + for breakfast.
He got it + I think + for a mere song.
Group 2
I admit + it’ll be hard to prove. I remember + they wanted you to do it for nothing.
I agree + it’s quite an interesting idea. The people who came last + I agree + had a tough time.
I know + it’ll save us a lot of time. They’ll be very upset by that news + I know.
It’s terribly difficult + I admit. None of them was any good + I remember.
I tell you + he’s an idiot. They’re going to get rid of it + I tell you.
I was too late + I don’t deny. He didn’t tell me + it’s true + what it’s all about.
He won’t give it to you willingly + it’s true. There’s no doubt + something has got to be done about it.
I’m sure + you didn’t take his remarks that way. He’s quite determined to go + there’s no doubt.
He’s going to get it + I’m sure. They won’t agree to such a silly scheme + I’ve no doubt.
I’ve no doubt + it’s an outrage. It’s true + talking to them wouldn’t have been any good.
I don’t deny + it’s quite legal. They’ve nowhere to live + I don’t doubt.
I don’t doubt + they’re to blame. They listened + I’m sure + to every word you said.
Your man + I admit + was not guilty. Everybody thinks + there’s no doubt + it’s magnificent.
It’s hopeless for us to try + I agree. Only one of them + I’ve no doubt + belongs to her.
They told her + I know + not to come. He certainly has + I don’t deny + some chance of getting selected.
We saw + I remember + a beautiful piece there. They were delighted + I don’t doubt + that we were able to come.
Those people + I tell you + are very cunning.