04/07/2021
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The circumstantial is a syntactic structure present in the predicate and that offers information on the circumstances in which an action takes place. The circumstantial statement confirms a certainty regarding what the verb proposes, since it answers the questions Really? or Certainly? For example: Without a doubt, this was the best play I've seen so far this year.
Certainly | Evidently | Yes |
With certainty | Possibly | Without a doubt |
For sure | Probably | Without exception |
Indeed | Surely | Truly |
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