How to spell of course or of course

How to spell of course or of course

At the time of writing, it is common for us to have doubts about what is the correct way to write certain expressions. This happens especially when we come across adverbial phrases like ‘maybe’, ‘often’, ‘in the middle’, among many others, and we don’t know if they are written as a single word or, conversely, separately. In the following OneHowTo article we show you another example that can cause confusion, discover how to write ‘of course’ or ‘of course’.

*Of course

First of all, we must take into account that the expression ‘of course‘written together as if it were a single word is not registered in the Dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), since it is a wrong term. In this way, we should never write this expression as a single word.

Of course

On the contrary, the expression ‘of course’ Yes, it is registered in the RAE. Specifically, it is a adverbial phrase that we usually use to indicate that something is true. Some examples could be:

  • Do not worry, of course that we are going to go on vacation.
  • Of course that I will help you as soon as I have a free time.

As we can see, it is a group of words formed by the preposition ‘by’ and the noun ‘course’ and to write it correctly we must always do it separate form.

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