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How to use “of course” in a sentence?

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Of course is an adverbial phrase used to indicate something is obvious, expected, or agreed upon. 

Here are some common ways it’s used: 

1. To Show Agreement or Confirmation 
A: Can I borrow your book? 
B: Of course! (Meaning: Yes, absolutely.) 

2. To Indicate Something Is Obvious or Expected 

He won the race, of course. He’s the fastest runner in school. (Meaning: It’s not surprising that he won.) 

3. To Soften a Statement (Politeness)
Of course, you don’t have to come if you’re busy. (Meaning: I understand if you can’t come.) 

Would you like some examples in specific contexts?

Sure! Here are more examples of “of course” used in different contexts:

1. Agreement or Giving Permission

A: Could you help me with this report?

B: Of course! I’d be happy to.

A: Can I bring my friend to the party?

B: Of course, the more, the merrier!

2. Stating Something Obvious or Expected

She was late again, of course. She’s always late for meetings.

Of course, the sun rises in the east and sets in the west.

He failed the test, of course. He didn’t study at all.

3. Adding Politeness or Softening a Statement

Of course, you can take your time to decide.

You can, of course, choose any option that suits you best.

Of course, I don’t mind if you leave early.

4. Sarcasm or Ironic Usage

Oh, of course, the elevator stops working when I’m in a hurry.

You forgot my birthday again? Of course, you did!

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