Aliona
Here is a sentence: I HIGHLY \ SERIOUSLY doubt whether he will actually carry out his threats. I chose HIGHLY but it is incorrect! Why? It is a collocation. Where is the difference between HIGHLY DOUBT & SERIOUSLY DOUBT? Thanks
22 lug 2022 17:03
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Some collocations, especially adverbs, are quite idiomatically 'set', hence better to learn the more common usage. I seriously doubt you would score lower than a 7 if you use language like this correctly in IELTS!!
22 luglio 2022
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Hi Aliona, I wouldn't say it's a collocation but they are both commonly used phrases. Perhaps highly doubt is slightly more formal. One thing I would say is you can say 'I highly doubt he will...' thereby taking out the 'whether'. The whether is not necessary here. Hope this helps!
22 luglio 2022
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"highly doubt" is correct, but "whether" feels wrong to me; I would prefer "that", so the sentence would read: "I highly doubt that he will actually carry out his threats". "That" can be omitted, leaving "I highly doubt he will actually carry out his threats".
5 agosto 2022
At least in American English, there is not much of a difference at all between highly doubt and seriously doubt. Who told you that it was incorrect? I agree with Catherine that whether is unnecessary here.
23 luglio 2022
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