Indeed vs Yes you did
When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.
Indeed
Top 1,000 (very common)B1adverb
Yes you did
InformalTop 5,000 (fairly common)
Most formal: IndeedMost common: Indeed
| Indeed | Yes you did | |
|---|---|---|
| Pronunciation | 🇬🇧 /["/ɪnˈdiːd/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ɪnˈdiːd/"]/ | 🇬🇧 //jɛs juː dɪd//🇺🇸 //jɛs jʊ dɪd// |
| Meaning | Yes, really; for sure. | A way to confirm that someone successfully did something. |
| Example | Indeed, the project is going much better than we expected. | You passed your exam? Yes you did! |
| Register | Neutral | Informal |
| How common | Top 1,000 (very common) | Top 5,000 (fairly common) |
| CEFR level | B1 | - |
| Part of speech | adverb | |
| Collocations | indeed true, indeed a fact, as you said, indeed | confirm a success, reaffirm an accomplishment, refute a doubt |
| Antonyms | disregarding, neglecting | - |
| Common mistakes | Using 'indeed' in extremely casual texts, where 'yes' would be more appropriate., Confusing 'indeed' with 'instead' — they have different meanings., Placing 'indeed' too far from what it modifies, making it unclear. | 'Yes you did' is often confused with other affirmations like 'Yes, you are' or 'You did.', Learners sometimes forget to use it as a response, using it in a statement instead., Mispronunciation or misunderstanding the emphasis in the phrase. |
| Usage notes | Used to confirm something previously mentioned. Normal in both spoken and written English, but less common in very casual conversations. | 'Yes you did' is used casually to affirm someone's action or to refute someone's doubt. It's appropriate in friendly or informal conversations but may seem too direct in formal situations. |
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Frequently asked questions: Indeed vs Yes you did
What's the difference between Indeed and Yes you did?
Indeed: Yes, really; for sure. Yes you did: A way to confirm that someone successfully did something.
Which is more formal: Indeed and Yes you did?
Indeed is the most formal of these.
Which is more common: Indeed and Yes you did?
Indeed is the most common in everyday English.
Can you show an example of each?
Indeed: Indeed, the project is going much better than we expected. Yes you did: You passed your exam? Yes you did!
Can I use Indeed and Yes you did interchangeably?
Not always. Indeed and Yes you did are related and overlap in some contexts, but they differ in register, how common they are, and usage, so swapping one for another can change the meaning or tone. Check the differences above before substituting.