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Danyel
I totally agree with you on this issue.
&
I fully agree with you on this issue.
What is the difference?
7 de sep. de 2021 9:27
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These mean the same thing, but "totally" is informal where as "fully" is more formal.
7 de septiembre de 2021
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Hey Danyel! Both ‘totally’ and ‘fully’ are correctly used in the phrases. To ‘totally’ or ‘fully’ agree means you 100% agree.
Here are some other alternatives:
Completely agree
Utterly agree
Absolutely agree
Entirely agree
Undoubtedly agree
I hope this helps 😊
7 de septiembre de 2021
They both are the same and „fully“ and „totally“ are synonymous in this context. I disagree that one is colloquial and the other (fully) more formal. I don’t get that feeling at all.
8 de septiembre de 2021
Both are fine. The first is for friends, and the latter is best used in formal work settings.
7 de septiembre de 2021
Both are correct, however fully can be considered more formal and totally more informal.
7 de septiembre de 2021
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Competencias lingüísticas
Bielorruso, Inglés, Francés, Polaco, Ruso, Ucraniano
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Inglés, Polaco
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