jessie
What's the difference between "assured" and "sure"?
13 dec. 2010 13:11
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to assure = to make someone sure "i assure you, it is correct" (same as "you can be sure it's correct") to be assured = to be made (to be) sure, eg. if someone assures you, someone makes you sure.
13 december 2010
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Ian's is the best answer. I just want to add that to be "sure" is to be certain of something. It can also be used in the place of "yes" in some situations. Ex: Will you take out the trash? Sure.
13 december 2010
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example:i am sure i will win example: i assure you its the best machine it is assured.
13 december 2010
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Rest assured that I am not sure.
13 december 2010
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