Of Course or Ofcourse
Correct spelling “of course” vs wrong “ofcourse.”
ofcourse
Incorrect spelling - “Ofcourse” is incorrect as one word.
"ofcourse" is a common misspelling of "of course". Always use "of course" when referring to the correct word.
of course
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Of course” means certainly or naturally.
Definition of of course
"of course": “Of course” means certainly or naturally.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for of course
- • certainly
- • naturally
- • definitely
Usage Examples
"Correct:" Of course, I will help you.
"Correct:" You can come, of course.
"Correct:" He agreed, of course.
"Incorrect:" Ofcourse, I will help you.
"Incorrect:" You can come, ofcourse.
Notes:
- • Always two words.
- • Used in conversation and formal writing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Correct spelling?
A: Of course.
Q: Is 'ofcourse' correct?
A: No.
Q: Meaning?
A: Certainly or naturally.
Q: Example sentence?
A: Of course, I will join.
Q: Common mistake?
A: Writing as one word.
Summary
""Of course" is correct; 'ofcourse' is wrong. Means certainly or naturally."