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Diffference between 'Really.' and 'Really?'



 
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Diffference between 'Really.' and 'Really?' #1 (permalink) Wed Aug 02, 2006 12:00 pm   Diffference between 'Really.' and 'Really?'
 

Please tell me the diffference btw:

a/ Really.

and:

b/ Really?

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Diffference between 'Really.' and 'Really?' #2 (permalink) Wed Aug 02, 2006 15:05 pm   Diffference between 'Really.' and 'Really?'
 

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The second is a question-- really!
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