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In fact vs as a matter of fact Hello everybody Could you tell me what is the difference in terms or use between these two expressions? Thank you very much.
19 de abr. de 2016 19:39
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In fact vs as a matter of fact They mean the same , as in saying something as a follow up to what you have said earlier as to correct it . ( as in REALITY, actually ) You said that I have not been helping him when ,in fact/as a matter of fact , I have been doing that without them knowing . But , "as a matter of fact" is normally used as a response to a statement which you want to clarify because you have different OPINION on it ,and you wish to add to that by speaking . 1) >I saw you going out with him ; I thought you hated him. > As a matter of fact , I still do . = In fact , I still do ( interchangeable from different perspective) )In fact = as in reality Matter of fact = to offer a different opinion . I still love her , as a matter of fact ( offering your differentt opinion when others say you dont) In fact , I still love her ( your are just stating the reality , not so much as to correct their wrong opinion of the relationship)
20 de abril de 2016
They're the same. You could almost always use on where you would use the other. I can't think of any time you would not be able to use one instead of the other. "As a matter of fact, Los Angeles is in California." "In fact, Los Angeles is in California." They're usually used to cite something as part of a debate.
19 de abril de 2016
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