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Actually and Obviously. What is the difference between these words?
Could you give any examples of sentences with correct and incorrect using?
I'd like to be able to distiguish it by the context of example.
1 aug. 2010 19:14
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Actually :
-An actual fact ... Ex. Actually, no one see the truck was coming so fast ...
-In the present moment ... Ex. Actually I'm working with different banks ...
-You can use it too when you are surprised about something that happened ... Ex. Michael actually played the guitar !
-If you want to highlight or make the sentence a little more intense ... Ex. This is not a good game, actually...
Obvioulsy:
- In an evident way... Ex. Their behavior was not good, obviosuly mom was really upset.
1 augustus 2010
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Hi there
There is a big difference between "obviously "and "actually"
"obviously" means :clearly/without doubt /certainly.... for example :You are abviously wrong .(you are wrong without doubt)
"actually"means :in the present time / in reality / in fact....for example:She actually speaks English.
I hope that will help you
1 augustus 2010
По словарю:
Actually = на самом деле, фактически.
Obviously = очевидно, явно.
1 augustus 2010
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