of course - définition. Qu'est-ce que of course
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est of course - définition


of course         
EPISODE OF HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER (S5 E17)
Of Course (How I Met Your Mother)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
You say of course to suggest that something is normal, obvious, or well-known, and should therefore not surprise the person you are talking to. (SPOKEN)
Of course there were lots of other interesting things at the exhibition...
'I have read about you in the newspapers of course,' Charlie said...
The only honest answer is, of course, yes.
= naturally
ADV: ADV with cl
2.
You use of course as a polite way of giving permission. (SPOKEN)
'Can I just say something about the cup game on Saturday?'-'Yes of course you can.'...
'Could I see these documents?'-'Of course.'
CONVENTION [formulae]
3.
You use of course in order to emphasize a statement that you are making, especially when you are agreeing or disagreeing with someone. (SPOKEN)
'I expect you're right.'-'Of course I'm right.'...
'You will strictly observe your diet: no wine or spirits, very little meat.'-'Of course.'
ADV: ADV with cl, ADV as reply [emphasis]
4.
Of course not is an emphatic way of saying no. (SPOKEN)
'You're not really seriously considering this thing, are you?'-'No, of course not.'
CONVENTION [emphasis]
of course         
EPISODE OF HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER (S5 E17)
Of Course (How I Met Your Mother)
as expected.
?used to give or emphasize agreement or permission.
?admittedly.
Course (education)         
PROGRAM OF STUDY, OR UNIT OF TEACHING THAT TYPICALLY LASTS ONE ACADEMIC TERM
Electives; Free elective; Course numbering in North America; Course number; Elective course; Education course; Educational course; Educational Courses; Required course
In higher education a course is a unit of teaching that typically lasts one academic term, is led by one or more instructors (teachers or professors), and has a fixed roster of students. A course usually covers an individual subject.

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Of Course
Exemples du corpus de texte pour of course
1. "Of course the Americans, of course the Americans.
2. "Of course people are talking about closing Guantanamo, of course," a senior administration official said.
3. RICE÷ Of course, it makes a difference. ... Of course, because you need to see firsthand.
4. That‘s not to dismiss social services, of course." Of course not.
5. She replied: "Of course I acknowledge it and of course I am deeply sorry about it all.