Can you answer a question with absolutely?

Can you answer a question with absolutely?

(Absolutely and definitely can be used in both polite and casual conversations) Yes you could. That is basically the main idea of those words.

How do you respond when you can’t answer a question?

Try one of these:

  1. “Unfortunately, that falls outside the scope of my research/this project, but thanks for your interest.
  2. “Can I connect you with someone who might be better able to answer your question?”
  3. “I don’t know, but I’d be happy to look into that and get back to you with an answer.”

How do you use absolutely?

1used to emphasize that something is completely true You’re absolutely right. He made it absolutely clear. I’m not absolutely certain I posted it.

What are different ways to say yes?

Polite Ways to Say Yes in English

  1. Yeah, sure. Here you go.
  2. No problem! I’m always happy to help.
  3. Yep! I will be right there. (Yep is another informal way to say yes like yeah.)
  4. Yeah, I’d be happy to!
  5. Cool. (Yes, cool can really be used to say yes or to show agreement.)
  6. You got it.
  7. Okay.

What are the 4 levels of questions?

Four Levels of Questions.

  • Take a concept and insert it into these questions.
  • Level 1: Summary / Definition / Fact Questions.
  • Level 2: Analysis / Interpretation Questions.
  • Level 3: Hypothesis / Prediction Questions.
  • Level 4: Critical Analysis / Evaluation / Opinion Questions.
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  • References.
  • Is there an absolute best answer to this question?

    1 Answer 1. Absolute best is a common phrase in informal speech or writing. The grammar doesn’t seem to be exactly correct because absolute is an adjective that seems to be modifying the adjective best.

    Is it possible that there are no answers?

    Never before has the world been so desperately asking for answers to crucial questions, and never before has the world been so frantically committed to the idea that no answers are possible. Votes: 3

    Which is an example of a non-answer?

    To dodge a question is a useful expression: To evade (an obligation, for example) by cunning, trickery, or deceit: kept dodging the reporter’s questions. I wouldn’t say OP’s example shows much cunning. – Edwin Ashworth Dec 18 ’14 at 22:10 The term for this is a non-answer.

    When do you answer a negative question with a positive answer?

    An answer negating a positive question is couched as a negative. An answer affirming a negative question in English is also couched as a negative. The answer depends not upon the form of the question, but the answerer’s understanding of what is true. It’s my understanding that Beth went to the theater Thursday night.