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The answer for the sentence " remember to turn off the light" is "sure, I will", not "yes, I will." Could you tell me why please.
3 окт. 2025 г., 16:30
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I’m sorry if someone gave you bad feedback. YOU are actually correct! :-) I am a native English speaker, and I can therefore tell you with absolute certainty that you could answer that request/command many different ways.
1) Sure (very casual)
2) Of course. (Causal but much friendlier)
3) Yes
“Yes I will” is more of the type of English you would read in a book. It also doesn’t sound terrible friendly. But that last part is just my opinion.
3 октября 2025 г.
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Both are natural.
3 октября 2025 г.
Both “Sure, I will” and “Yes, I will” are grammatically correct, but they feel different in tone.
“Sure, I will” sounds natural, friendly, and relaxed. It is what native speakers often say when they agree to do something. It means “Of course, I’ll do that.”
“Yes, I will” sounds more formal or slightly stiff. People might use it in writing or in serious situations, but not much in casual speech.
So, “Sure, I will” is preferred here because the situation is simple and friendly.
7 октября 2025 г.
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китайский (путунхуа), английский, французский, японский, корейский, вьетнамский
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