
How to use the word "apparently"? : r/EnglishLearning - Reddit
Apr 21, 2024 · Apparently, someone broke that window to rob the house - it appears to me that's what happened, but I can't be certain that's why the window is broken. Another common usage …
0% on turn it in - apparently that's bad? : r/UniUK - Reddit
Oct 11, 2023 · 28 votes, 15 comments. so I've got my first assignment, handed in my draft to turn it in and got 0% on plagiarism. I remember our lecturers telling…
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Apr 23, 2024 · Apparently someone made a Fanmade ID-making website || [Arbiter of the Head] Outis
Apparently, Undertale has a 1000+ long case switch statement.
Interestingly, this long switch statement is mostly only used for the dialogue at the beginning of the game and for choice-based dialogue, the rest is hard-coded into individual cutscenes. …
apparently : r/EnglishLearning - Reddit
Feb 24, 2021 · Apparently and seemingly are pretty similar. It's like saying "It appears that way" or "It seems that way." I think actually is different. Actually is saying that something is a matter of …
Apparently- meaning (Dexter.New.Blood.S01E05.) - Reddit
Dec 9, 2021 · "Apparently, John is a good person" - This one is the same until we add "but he is into so much evil stuff" at the end, entirely changing the meaning of the sentence and making …
If I start a sentence with "apparently... " then a statement ... - Reddit
May 4, 2023 · Here's a simpler way to explain the use of "apparently" at the start of a sentence: "When someone uses 'apparently,' they're saying they heard something from someone else, …
Apparently, MRI 6 is out : r/GeekSquad - Reddit
Jan 25, 2024 · Posted by u/surfpunk17 - 1 vote and no comments
Apparently she has an OF??? : r/PaymoneyWubby - Reddit
Jan 20, 2022 · I seriously doubt that but for some reason if you look up her name on bing or any other browser than google you get a shit load of porn of people with either the name shauna or …
What is the difference between "apparently" and "seemingly"?
Mar 1, 2016 · For instance, If you say, "John apparently ate the cookies," you're not just saying that John ate the cookies, but you're adding in the author's inference, so, in some way, the …