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Originally Posted by Kerim "Which you obviously do" = How would you act in this situation???
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obvious is an adjective meaning, easily seen or understood. It's adverbial form is
obviously. If you do something that's obvious, it means you do something that's easily seen or understood by others:
Max: Does Pat like cats?
Sam: Well, there are at least 50 photos of cats hanging in Pat's office. Obviously, Pat likes cats.
Pat: We need to fax the files to London every day, which you Sam obviously already do, but Max and the others aren't doing it, so please remind them to do so.
Dentist: You should brush your teeth after every meal, which by the look of your teeth and gums you already do, but you should use toothpaste!