How to Use "Really" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words really (adv): very; actually

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Used with verbs:

"I really admire your work."
(admire, appreciate, enjoy, like)

"I really think you should call him."
(think)

"I really miss him."
(miss, respect, resent)

"We really struggle to get along."
(struggle)

"I really wish this would stop."
(wish)

"He really worries about you."
(worries, cares)

"None of this really matters."
(matters)

"I really want to go home."
(want, need, prefer)

"I really trusted him."
(trusted, surprised, shocked, loved, impressed)

"I think she really feared him."
(feared, believed, annoyed, hurt, scared)

"I really regret what I did."
(regret, hate, dislike)

"I really hope it works out."
(hope)

Used with adjectives:

"He is really wonderful."
(wonderful, ashamed, exhausted, persistent, grateful) *many additional adjectives

"This city is really huge."
(huge, big, crazy, alive, little)

"This was a really good day."
(good, bad, awful, great)

"She is a really remarkable teacher."
(remarkable, inspiring, awful, mean)

"She is really sick."
(sick, happy, unhappy, fat, glad, hurt)

"I was really impressed by her speech."
(impressed, amazed, delighted, thrilled)

"This food is really delicious."
(delicious, disgusting, sweet, cold, hot)

"I'm really okay."
(okay, serious)

"We were all really thankful."
(thankful, touched, careful, afraid)

"Is this really necessary?"
(necessary, true)

"They are really nice people."
(nice, fascinating, beautiful)

"This test is really tough."
(tough, hard, difficult, easy, simple)


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