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
2022년 7월 22일 오후 5:03
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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!!
2022년 7월 22일
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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!
2022년 7월 22일
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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".
2022년 8월 5일
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.
2022년 7월 23일
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