Can you explain me the expression "literally"?
Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
'Literally' is an adverb, meaning 'in a literal sense'. 'Literal' is an adjective meaning 'understanding words in their most basic sense, without metaphors'. If you're trying to describe something as it is, but you're concerned that someone might interpret it differently, then you'll use 'literally' to clarify the meaning. Ex: I live literally right around the corner. Ex: He literally had ants in his pants.