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Which one is correct English He really is a OR He is really a?

Updated: 8/21/2019
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Yuhuyusu

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Both are correct English. The modern convention of not splitting a verb from its subject is only a convention. It is possible, however, to discern the slightest difference in meaning between the two, where we might use he really is a cop to mean that he displays emphatic signs of being a policeman; while he is really a cop indicates that we see through his plainclothes disguise.

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