Subject + literally + Base Form (V1)
Use literally when something is true in the exact, real meaning (not a metaphor). In informal speech people also use it for strong emphasis, but the core meaning is “in a literal sense.”
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I literally forgot my passport at home. |
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| #2 |
She literally cried when she heard the news. |
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| #3 |
We literally walked for hours without a break. |
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| #4 |
He literally fell asleep during the meeting. |
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| #5 |
They literally moved the whole desk by themselves. |
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| #6 |
I literally did not hear your last sentence. |
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| #7 |
She literally cleaned the kitchen in ten minutes. |
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| #8 |
We literally waited at the gate all afternoon. |
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| #9 |
He literally answered every email the same day. |
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| #10 |
They literally locked the door behind us. |
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