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Queen18 Posted 8 years ago
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Indeed or really?

“Look, it’s you. She also embroidered you on her cloth. Did you see?” she said with excitement.

“Yes, yes” said the tree nymph, looking mesmerized. “It is really me/It is indeed me. The arts and crafts nymph didn’t miss any details. She even embroidered the acorn necklace around my neck. Oh, what a great talent she is!

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queen18 Indeed or really? Either of those will work well in the context you provided. The meaning is the same.

  • queen18 Indeed or really?
  • Either of those will work well in the context you provided.
  • The meaning is the same.
  • 'really' is more casual; 'indeed' is more formal.
  • CJ
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queen18 Indeed or really?

Either of those will work well in the context you provided. The meaning is the same. 'really' is more casual; 'indeed' is more formal.

CJ

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