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Where should I place "certainly" in the following sentence?
"If you had notified me in advance, I woud (certainly) have availed myself of your invitation." After "I", after "would", or after "have"?
Jan 3, 2011 2:13 PM
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In this case, after "would".
January 3, 2011
1
where u have it is fine
January 3, 2011
1
All of the following would be correct:
(Certainly) If you had notified me in advance, (certainly) I (certainly) would (certainly) have (certainly) availed myself (certainly) of your invitation (certainly).
However, I would say "I certainly would have" and "I would have certainly" sound the best.
January 3, 2011
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January 3, 2011
1
I've seen the word in all of those three positions!
January 3, 2011
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