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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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She is a really nice girl.

Hi,

please what's the difference in meaning between the two following sentences:

She really is a nice girl.

She's a really nice girl.
  

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Anonymous She really is a nice girl. She's a really nice girl. "

  • Anonymous She really is a nice girl.
  • She's a really nice girl.
  • "
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AnonymousShe really is a nice girl.
She's a really nice girl.
In the first one, "really" affirms the statement (opposing those who might say, "No, she's not.")

In the second one, "really" intensifies "nice."

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