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"Actually I am..." OR "I am actually..." OR "I actually am" ?? Hello folks.. I always use these expression but I am not sure which one is the correct or at least more usual.. can you help me to understand it? Thank you in advance.
25 апр. 2013 г., 13:38
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They are all correct. And they all mean the same.
25 апреля 2013 г.
"I actually am....." sounds a little strange. I would avoid it. As for the others, they seem to work pretty much the same. So, you're not going to the game? Actually, I am. I changed my mind. (Used for emphasis.) I am, actually. I changed my mind. (Again for emphasis.) Note that you need a comma in this type of sentence. Actually means 'in fact' (de fato) when used this way. Sometimes we use it as an intensifier in the same way as 'really' I actually thought that she liked me. How wrong can you be? I really thought that she liked me. How wrong can you be? As an intensifier it goes before the verb.
26 апреля 2013 г.
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30 мар. 2026 г., 20:44
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