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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Deed, indeed and in deed

Could you please explain when do we use deed, indeed and in deed? And, where are they placed in a sentence?

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com/search/indeed Does that answer your question? Why not check your dictionary first? Regards

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He did the deed thoroughly, professionally, and, discreetly.

Indeed, he did the deed like a professional would.

In appearance and in deed, he was like a true professional.

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