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MRANALYZE Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

actually and really

when I say

-does she actually-really cook so well?

I don't know which one to use and see if there are any differences between them.
  

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You can use either one. If pressed, I would regard 'actually' as more emphatic; as if someone is very surprised that she cooks so well.

  • You can use either one.
  • If pressed, I would regard 'actually' as more emphatic; as if someone is very surprised that she cooks so well.
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You can use either one.

If pressed, I would regard 'actually' as more emphatic; as if someone is very surprised that she cooks so well.

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