What is the difference between litrally and actually ?
"Literally" and "actually" are actually the same. "Actually" It means 'as a matter of fact' and used to show the difference between a fact and a misconception. 'He actually broke his arm on a door and not from his football training' "Literally" It means 'actually', but should be used when someone suspects that you are exaggerating or using a metaphor. 'He literally broke his arm on the door and not from his football training'
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