What is the difference between actually and indeed?
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"actually" is more flexible--you can use it in more places.
"Indeed" is almost always used by itself (not as part of a larger sentence) to express agreement with what someone has said. ... "
"Indeed" is almost always used by itself (not as part of a larger sentence) to express agreement with what someone has said. ... "
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✔here's your answer :-
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➡ACTUALLY :-
⚫When we use actually, we mean to say "really" or the reality...
⚫for example :- if you say ... actually i forgot my book ... then you mean to say that the reality is that you forgot your book.
➡INDEED :-
⚫when we use indeed in a sentence , we mean "right" or simply we agree or approve of a particular thing.
⚫it may also mean ofcourse or no doubt.
⚫for example :- if you say ... indeed the girl is nice , then you mean that its right that the girl is nice or you approve that the girl is nice.
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✔here's your answer :-
〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰
➡ACTUALLY :-
⚫When we use actually, we mean to say "really" or the reality...
⚫for example :- if you say ... actually i forgot my book ... then you mean to say that the reality is that you forgot your book.
➡INDEED :-
⚫when we use indeed in a sentence , we mean "right" or simply we agree or approve of a particular thing.
⚫it may also mean ofcourse or no doubt.
⚫for example :- if you say ... indeed the girl is nice , then you mean that its right that the girl is nice or you approve that the girl is nice.
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i hope it helps u !!!☺
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