How do you use exactly in a sentence?
Exactly sentence example
- They weren’t exactly best of friends.
- He knew exactly where to look.
- She quickly replaced the envelope with shaking hands, making sure it was in exactly the same position as she found it.
- What exactly do you all do there?
- He knew exactly what he wanted and I told him we would buy it for him.
Can I start a sentence with exactly?
Exactly is an adverb, so you can not use it to modify a noun (tasks). That means your first sentence is not grammatical.
Is the exact same grammatically correct?
“Exact same” tells the reader or listener that you mean same in its most literal sense and do not mean that the two things are simply very similar but are exact. Ultimately, whether exact in “exact same” is a redundant adjective or an idiomatic adverb is of secondary importance.
What is adverb exactly?
adverb. adverb. /ɪɡˈzæktli/ , /ɪɡˈzækli/ 1used to emphasize that something is correct in every way or in every detail synonym precisely I know exactly how she felt.
How do you use positively in a sentence?
Positively sentence example
- I feel like we are positively glowing.
- It’s positively gorgeous up there.
- He was being positively rude.
- The coast positively bristled with guns.
- Both of you look at things positively .
- The first tea-tray is positively electrified, and the second negatively.
What do you mean exactly?
adverb. in an exact manner; precisely; accurately. in every respect; just. He will do exactly what he wants.
How do you use deeply in a sentence?
- [S] [T] He breathed deeply. ( CK)
- [S] [T] They admire her deeply. ( CM)
- [S] [T] Tom was deeply shocked. ( CK)
- [S] [T] They are deeply in love. ( CK)
- [S] [T] Tom is deeply disturbed. ( Spamster)
- [S] [T] Tom was breathing deeply. ( CK)
- [S] [T] I was deeply moved by that. ( CK)
- [S] [T] I’m deeply in love with you. ( CK)