[General] surely vs certainly

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sanchalanam

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Hello,

I often prefer to use "certainly" in place of "surely" in my day-to-day email communication. I always have a doubt if I have used it in the correct context. I am looking for info on when i can and i can't use this word.
Here is an example sentence and please advice me if I have used this word correctly.

"Pertaining to the knowledge transfer - I think we certainly need code walkthorugh to understand the business requirements"

Thanks,
Sanchi
 

bhaisahab

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Hello,

I often prefer to use "certainly" in place of "surely" in my day-to-day email communication. I always have a doubt if I have used it in the correct context. I am looking for info on when i can and i can't use this word.
Here is an example sentence and please advice me if I have used this word correctly.

"Pertaining to the knowledge transfer - I think we certainly need code walkthorugh to understand the business requirements"

Thanks,
Sanchi
Yes, "certainly" is used correctly.
 

SoothingDave

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I would say "a code walkthrough..."
 
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