Ana
When should I use 'indeed'? Does this sentence make sense? "Some discoveries brought the power to destroy humanity itself indeed." Than you!
2019年10月5日 09:14
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Indeed, some discoveries created the power to destroy humanity itself. ‘Indeed’ is a word that Americans would use to sound stereotypically British. We’d more likely use actually or certainly.
2019年10月5日
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You can use 'indeed' but in a different order. "Some discoveries indeed brought the power to destroy humanity itself. However, it does sound a little archaic and something Great Granny used to say, as well as being very, very formal.
2019年10月5日
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Hi Ana Indeed is defined as a word used to emphasize the truth of something, to agree that something is true, used in an affirmative comment or to express surprise, skepticism, or irony. So if your sentence has a sarcastic tone, yes, indeed is good there otherwise I'd say: "Some discoveries (certainly; truly; actually) brought the power to destroy humanity itself"
2019年10月5日
Hi Ana Indeed is defined as a word used to emphasize the truth of something, to agree that something is true, used in an affirmative comment or to express surprise, skepticism, or irony. So if your sentence has a sarcastic tone, yes, indeed is good there otherwise I'd say: "Some discoveries (certainly; truly; actually) brought the power to destroy humanity itself"
2019年10月5日
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