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Danyel
I totally share your point of view.
&
I fully share your point of view.
What is the difference?
7 sep. 2021 09:25
Antwoorden · 2
1
Hello Danyel, in terms of meaning there is no difference between both sentences as far as I am aware. However, some people would find "I totally share your point of view" to possibly be more informal.
7 september 2021
Like your other question...the first is informal, and the latter is formal. Use totally with friends and close ones. The other is best used at work, school, or formal business. Hope that helps.
7 september 2021
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Danyel
Taalvaardigheden
Wit-Russisch, Engels, Frans, Pools, Russisch, Oekraïens
Taal die wordt geleerd
Engels, Pools
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