What part of speech is “indeed”

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Adverb

indeed is an adverb that is used to add emphasis to an adjective or adverb, often of degree or intensity. It can also be used to introduce an affirmative response to a question.

indeed can be used to show strong emphasis on an adjective or adverb, often of degree or intensity. It can also be used to express agreement.

1. She is indeed a talented singer.

2. He is indeed the most qualified candidate for the job.

3. Indeed, we will finish this project by the deadline.

Indeed should not be used to negate or question. When used in a negative statement, place indeed in front of the verb. When used in a positive statement, place indeed after the verb.

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