curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-describe-your-current-project/655be33b7a463a5593c91cb4.md
You say something is definite when you are certain about it.
When you add the suffix -ly, definite becomes an adverb, definitely, which means being sure about something or being confident about it.
It's often used to emphasize what the speaker believes is true or likely to be true. For example:
I can definitely see why this is important. - This emphasizes that the importance is expected to be clear.
She will definitely finish the project on time. - This shows confidence in her completing the project.
Pictures can be BLANK to explain things. We're not using pictures, but it's BLANK fun to work with data like this.
great
This word means something is very good or very nice.
definitely
This adverb emphasizes a belief.
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