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Hello! This week on Ask a Teacher, we answer a question from Martha about the usage1 of two adverbs commonly used in spoken English.

Question

Dear Teacher,

I'm wondering if you could help me [explain] the difference between "obviously2" and "apparently4."

Thank you,

Martha

Answer

Thank you for writing to us, Martha. I'm happy to answer this question.

Let's look at the adjective5 form of these words first.

If something is "obvious," that means it is easy to see or understand. For example, it is obvious that an elephant is bigger and heavier than a dog. But some things are only obvious if you have enough experience or knowledge. For example, if a car needs fixing, it may be obvious to a skilled6 worker what repairs are needed. But the repairs might not be obvious to a person who lacks experience with cars.

The adjective "apparent3" also describes something that is easy to see or understand. But we probably use the word "apparent" less often than the word "obvious." "Apparent" can sound a little more formal than "obvious" in some situations.

Both "obvious" and "apparent" can be followed by the preposition7 "to" plus an object pronoun8, as in the following examples:

It's obvious to me that he is unhappy.

It was apparent to him that no one in the office had the right skills for the job.

Next, let's look at the adverbial forms: "obviously" and "apparently."

Unlike the adjective forms, these two words differ in terms of how easily we can understand or know something.

When we use the word "apparently," we are expressing the idea that we think we know something is true. However, this idea is usually based on information we have heard or read rather than our own direct experience.

For example, if you say, "Apparently, he's not a very good teacher," that means you have heard reports that the person is not a good teacher. At the same time, you do not know for sure if it is true. That is because you do not have direct experience yourself with the teacher.

On the other hand, if you say, "He's obviously not a very good teacher," that means you have-or think you have-enough information to be sure that you are correct. It also means you think others should easily understand or agree with what you are saying.

We can use "obviously" or "apparently" as the first word in a sentence, followed by a comma, as in these examples:

Obviously, we need to practice more if we want to improve.

Apparently, it's hard to find a good restaurant in that area.

We can also place these adverbs next to the verb:

She apparently needs a lot of help.

He obviously feels very strongly about this issue.

For our readers and listeners, what are your questions about American English? We'd like to hear from you. Send us an email at [email protected]. And please include where you are from in your email, too.

And that's Ask a Teacher.

I'm Andrew Smith.

Andrew Smith wrote this lesson for VOA Learning9 English.

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Words in This Story

formal - adj. following or agreeing with established form, custom, or rule


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1 usage 2jawU     
n.惯用法,使用,用法
参考例句:
  • I am clear about the usage of this word at last.这个词的用法我算是弄明白了。
  • The usage is now firmly established.这种用法现已得到确认。
2 obviously uIKxo     
adv.显然;明白地
参考例句:
  • Obviously they were putting him to a severe test.显然他们是在给他以严峻的考验。
  • Obviously he was lying.显然他是在撒谎。
3 apparent FMsyP     
adj.表面上的,貌似真实的,显然的,明明白白的
参考例句:
  • The apparent truth was really a lie.表面上看似实话,实际上是个谎言。
  • His guilt is apparent to all.他的罪恶尽人皆知。
4 apparently tMmyQ     
adv.显然地;表面上,似乎
参考例句:
  • An apparently blind alley leads suddenly into an open space.山穷水尽,豁然开朗。
  • He was apparently much surprised at the news.他对那个消息显然感到十分惊异。
5 adjective UJpyR     
n.形容词;adj.形容词的,用作形容词的
参考例句:
  • Don't apply that adjective to me.不要用那个字眼来形容我。
  • The adjective loose has several senses. 形容词loose有几个义项。
6 skilled 7iTzD3     
adj.(in)熟练的,有技能的;需要技能的
参考例句:
  • Unskilled workers usually earn less money than skilled workers.无技能的工人通常比有技能的工人挣钱少。
  • She was skilled enough in French to translate a novel.她法语娴熟,足以翻译小说。
7 preposition LQmxx     
n.介词
参考例句:
  • You should cancel this preposition in the sentence.你应该删去句子中的这个介词。
  • We use different preposition to talk about time,days,months and seasons.我们用不动的介词来谈论时间,日,月和季节等。
8 pronoun cRBxk     
n.代词
参考例句:
  • The relative pronoun is often dropped if it is the subject.关系代名词做受词时常被省略。
  • Here you should use plural pronoun.这里你应该用复数代词。
9 learning wpSzFe     
n.学问,学识,学习;动词learn的现在分词
参考例句:
  • When you are learning to ride a bicycle,you often fall off.初学骑自行车时,常会从车上掉下来。
  • Learning languages isn't just a matter of remembering words.学习语言不仅仅是记些单词的事。

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