Re: as far as, according to my knowledge, to the best of my knowledge
Originally Posted by Ju
As far as I know, smoking will cause cancer.
According to my knowledge, smoking will cause cancer.
To the best of my knowledge, smoking will cause cancer.
Are the above sentences same in meanings?
Ju
They mean the same, but they are not factually correct. "Smoking causes cancer" is factually correct. "Smoking will cause cancer" is not, not everybody who smokes gets cancer.
Re: as far as, according to my knowledge, to the best of my knowledge
Originally Posted by bhaisahab
They mean the same, but they are not factually correct. "Smoking causes cancer" is factually correct. "Smoking will cause cancer" is not, not everybody who smokes gets cancer.
That is something I tell myself every puffing day.