Meaning of He's a friend actually
A confirmation that someone is truly a friend.
In simple words: He is really a friend.
He's a friend actually in a sentence
- He's a friend actually, which surprised me.
- You might think he's just an acquaintance, but he's a friend actually.
- I was unsure about him, but he's a friend actually.
- Many people doubted, but he's a friend actually with good intentions.
- In my eyes, he's a friend actually, not just a co-worker.
How to use He's a friend actually
Typically used in casual conversation. Less formal than 'He is indeed a friend.'
Grammar pattern
standalone greeting
Memory hint
Think of 'actual friend' - someone who is truly a friend.
Related words
Collocations with He's a friend actually
- friend actually
- he's a friend
- actually surprised
- truly a friend
- genuinely his friend
Common mistakes with He's a friend actually
- Confused with 'actually' used for surprise or correction.
- Misplaced emphasis on the word 'actually'.
- Using in overly formal contexts.
Compare He's a friend actually with Truly, Really, Indeed, Genuinely, Actually
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Frequently asked questions about He's a friend actually
What does He's a friend actually mean?
He is really a friend.
What is the definition of He's a friend actually?
A confirmation that someone is truly a friend.
How do you use He's a friend actually in a sentence?
He's a friend actually, which surprised me.
Can you give another example of He's a friend actually?
You might think he's just an acquaintance, but he's a friend actually.
What are synonyms for He's a friend actually?
Common alternatives include truly, really, indeed, genuinely, actually.
What words go with He's a friend actually?
It commonly pairs with friend actually, he's a friend, actually surprised, truly a friend, genuinely his friend.
What are common mistakes when using He's a friend actually?
Confused with 'actually' used for surprise or correction. Misplaced emphasis on the word 'actually'. Using in overly formal contexts.
How do you pronounce He's a friend actually?
US: //hiz ə frɛnd ˈækʧuəli//, UK: //hiːz ə frɛnd ˈækʧuəli//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use He's a friend actually?
Typically used in casual conversation. Less formal than 'He is indeed a friend.'