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different between clear and obviously #1 (permalink) Thu Sep 18, 2008 6:29 am   different between clear and obviously
 

Dear sir,

I have small doubt that what's thedifferent between clear and obviously
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difference between clear and obvious #2 (permalink) Wed Apr 21, 2010 15:42 pm   difference between clear and obvious
 

Hi, please note the difference between 'difference' (noun) and 'different' (adjective). As for your question, 'clear' is an adjective while 'obviously' is an adverb.

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