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"Hi, you must be Carol" vs "Hi, you might be Carol" | What is the phonological reason why?
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This is really a good thing. vs This is a really good thing. #1 (permalink) Sat Mar 14, 2009 13:23 pm   This is really a good thing. vs This is a really good thing.
 

1) This is really a good thing.

2) This is a really good thing.

I am confused :?
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Which is good? :) #2 (permalink) Sat Mar 14, 2009 13:31 pm   Which is good? :)
 

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Hi Gray,

I can't see any major difference except for the emphasis you put on 'really'.

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