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Diego Naveda
Is this sentence correct? "nobody knows who I really am"
"nobody knows who I really am" or "nobody knows who I am really"
May 6, 2009 4:17 AM
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Hi Diego
Here's 5 versions. Each has a different meaning or emphasis, depending on where you place the word 'really':
"nobody knows who I am, really" = to be honest, nobody knows who I am
"nobody knows who I really am" = nobody knows the real person that is me
"nobody really knows who I am" = nobody has a great depth of knowledge about who I am
"really, noboody knows who I am" = in reality, nobody knows who I am
"Really! Nobody knows who I am" = oh for goodness sake, nobody knows who I am
May 6, 2009
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^^^Perfect explanation from Neal! There is nothing futher to add!
May 6, 2009
2
I think this is a song, it is a song of a japanese singer. "Life is like a boat" is the title, and it is one of my favorite japanese song.
May 6, 2009
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here we are again!!!!
@john the "blind melon head" and godzilla make sence in all the answer that you saying
May 7, 2009
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well then who the hell are you?
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