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what is indeed?
what is the meaning of indeed? and hw can i use it in a sentence?
Jan 9, 2013 12:24 AM
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It's kinda a rhetorical device and is for style more than content. It basically means something is correct. "Indeed" strengthens the following part of the sentences and emphasizes its importance."
So it basically adds emphasis in a sentence to what follows "indeed."
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It can also be used as a response to show agreement.
"The weather is nice today!"
"Indeed." (Yes, it is.)
January 9, 2013
Indeed is used in conversation as a rejoinder, similar in function to "Yes, it is" or "Yes, that's right."
This is the toughest assignment I've ever had.
Indeed!
Looks like the Canadians are out of the World Juniors...
Indeed...
I use this a lot. I think it's used more in polite / formal situations, to show strong or enthusiastic agreement.
There are other uses but primarily -- in speaking -- it's used as a rejoinder.
A rejoinder is a set of common answer and responses:
Thanks!
You're welcome!
Sorry.
That's okay.
Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you, too.
Cold out today, huh?
Yes, indeed!
January 9, 2013
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