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Pedro Ruz
Does the word "contradictorily" exist? I´ve been looking this word up in the dictionary and I can´t find it, but the thing is that if I use Google translate, it is the only place where it is translated. Does it exist or did I make it up?
2018年7月19日 08:26
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According to Oxford Dictionary, it is the adverbial form of "contradictory". :)
2018年7月19日
But don't worry. If you wrote this as part of an essay, you probably won't have lost any marks. In spite of the two language errors, it's still clear what you mean.
2018年7月19日
Ok, thanks again. You´re answers are always so accurate that I learn a lot from them.
2018年7月19日
No, 'contradictorily' is wrong there. " [adverb] to what is thought" is grammatically incorrect - you need an adjective. You've also slipped in an extra 'it' which shouldn't be there - "what is thought" is a passive construction and the subject is 'what'.
2018年7月19日
You´re absolutely right, but I´d like to know whether the sentence I wrote before would be right or not since I wrote it in an exam.
2018年7月19日
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