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Les Villain
I really need a holiday.
I definitely need a holiday.
What's the difference?
Please help?
1 févr. 2025 03:30
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I really want to learn Spanish. Like Ahmadi has said, this emphasises the way I feel about learning Spanish. I am very keen to learn it.
I definitely want to learn Spanish. As he said too, there is no doubt about it.
1 février 2025
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The difference between "I really need a holiday" and "I definitely need a holiday" lies in emphasis and nuance:
"I really need a holiday" – Emphasizes the intensity or depth of the need. It suggests that you are feeling very tired, stressed, or overwhelmed and strongly feel the need for a break.
"I definitely need a holiday" – Emphasizes certainty. It suggests that there is no doubt in your mind that you need a holiday, possibly based on how you’re feeling or recent events.
Both convey the same general idea, but "really" focuses on how strongly you feel the need, while "definitely" highlights that you are sure about it.
1 février 2025
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Les Villain
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Philippin (tagalog)
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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