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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

which is the difference between usally and actually
  

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The two adverbs are unrelated. 'Usually' is a word about frequency. 'Actually' means 'in fact'.

  • The two adverbs are unrelated.
  • 'Usually' is a word about frequency.
  • 'Actually' means 'in fact'.
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The two adverbs are unrelated. 'Usually' is a word about frequency. 'Actually' means 'in fact'.
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In some languages, a word similar in appearance to actual means current/present. Actual in English does not have this meaning.
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fivejedjonIn some languages, a word similar in appearance to actual means current/present
It is like that in Polish. "Actually" (with a bit different pronunciation) means "at the present time; now; at the moment" in Polish.

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