🇬🇧🇪🇸 indeed - en efecto : English Lesson
adverb
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Meaning of "indeed" ("en efecto"), detailed definition, and a short video lesson below.
"Indeed" is a word you use to show that something is really true, or that you strongly agree. It’s like saying "yes, really" or "wow, that is very true" in a short, polite way.
My cat is indeed the boss of the house; even my parents ask her permission to sit on the couch.
My hair was indeed so messy this morning that the comb took one look and ran away.
My little brother is indeed part alarm clock; he only knows how to wake people up, never how to be quiet.
It was indeed awkward when I waved at someone who was actually waving at the person behind me.
The word "indeed" is indeed very old, coming from "in" and "deed," which originally meant "in fact"—a fancy way to say, "Yep, that really happened!"
A boy finds a small dog in the rain, very wet. He says, "You are cold indeed." He gives the dog a red coat. He says, "You are warm indeed." He gives the dog hot milk. He says, "You are my friend indeed." The dog wags its tail indeed and sleeps. All smile indeed.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: A2 Elementary
This word is at the A2 level, which means it’s useful for simple, everyday situations. You might use it when shopping, traveling, or talking about your hobbies. Words at this level help you build confidence in practical, routine conversations.
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