Barman
Member
- Joined
- May 2, 2020
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Bengali; Bangla
- Home Country
- India
- Current Location
- India
Please consider the following sentences.
1) No doubt, you'll miss there some of the amenities you are used to in Kolkata. Still I don't think you'll feel altogether dull and bored.
2) There is no doubt that you'll miss there some of the amenities you are used to in Kolkata. Still I don't think you'll feel altogether dull and bored.
Is there any difference in the meaning of 'no doubt' in the sentences above?
1) No doubt, you'll miss there some of the amenities you are used to in Kolkata. Still I don't think you'll feel altogether dull and bored.
2) There is no doubt that you'll miss there some of the amenities you are used to in Kolkata. Still I don't think you'll feel altogether dull and bored.
Is there any difference in the meaning of 'no doubt' in the sentences above?