I'm Really Not The Demon God's Lackey

A brief description of the manhua I’m Really Not The Demon God’s Lackey: Lin Jie, a transmigrator, is the owner of a bookstore in another world. He’s kind and warm-hearted, often recommending healing books to customers who are going through a tough time. From time to time, he secretly promotes his own work too. Over time, these customers begin to respect him greatly, some even frequently ...

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Definition of really adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

In strict usage adverbs of degree such as really, too, quite, very, and extremely are used only to qualify adjectives: he is really happy; she is very sad. By this rule, these words should not be used to qualify past participles that follow the verb to be, since they would then be technically qualifying verbs.

Adverb really (comparative more really, superlative most really) (literal) In a way or manner that is real, not unreal.

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The meaning of REALLY is in reality : actually. How to use really in a sentence.

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We use the adverb really when we want to emphasise something: … "I'm getting married to Fred." "Really? When?" "She's promised to shave her head for charity." "Really? Do you think she'll do it?" "He hasn't brought the book back." "Oh, really! That's the second time I've asked him!" "She's leaving." "Really?" "I find him very attractive." "Really?"

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