Sahil Dhankhar
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This is not my homework.
I just want to know if we can use other adverbs in the same manner that of emphatic use of "do/does/did". (can indeed be used to put emphasis on the verb in the same sense - I do run. I, indeed, run. )
I think that emphatic use has a little distinctive meaning otherwise if we could use other adverbs, why would anyone invented the emphatic use of "do/does/did".
Also, is the period used in the above sentence correct?
I think -
I do run in the morning. (The emphasis is mainly on I run and not on if I run in a manner that can be really called as running. May be I just jog and I am saying it as running.)
I really run in the morning. (The emphasis here is on the rightful use of run. It means I run in a manner that can be rightfully said as running.)
More specifically-
Jack- What do you do in the morning?
John- I run in the morning.
Jack- I don’t think so.
John – I do run in the morning.
Jack – Okay, do you really run or just jog?
John – I really run in the morning.
Kindly post your thoughts.
I just want to know if we can use other adverbs in the same manner that of emphatic use of "do/does/did". (can indeed be used to put emphasis on the verb in the same sense - I do run. I, indeed, run. )
I think that emphatic use has a little distinctive meaning otherwise if we could use other adverbs, why would anyone invented the emphatic use of "do/does/did".
Also, is the period used in the above sentence correct?
I think -
I do run in the morning. (The emphasis is mainly on I run and not on if I run in a manner that can be really called as running. May be I just jog and I am saying it as running.)
I really run in the morning. (The emphasis here is on the rightful use of run. It means I run in a manner that can be rightfully said as running.)
More specifically-
Jack- What do you do in the morning?
John- I run in the morning.
Jack- I don’t think so.
John – I do run in the morning.
Jack – Okay, do you really run or just jog?
John – I really run in the morning.
Kindly post your thoughts.
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