Indeed, Mr. Gates, your IBM is a good invention.
You can use "indeed" to affirm or emphasize a statement. For example, "She is indeed a talented artist" or "The weather is indeed quite chilly today."
"I indeed need to eat a sandwich" said the man.
Indeed can be used as a adverb, or as an interjection.Here is an example of indeed used as an adverb, Indeed, it did rain as hard as predicted.And as an interjection, Indeed! I can scarcely believe it.
I have a prodigal mom; shes is indeed a shopaholic.
Indeed, this is the crux of the entire debate.
I can guarantee you that. Indeed you can use guarantee in a sentence.
The winter night air was very frigid, indeed!
To alleviate acne, one can use chamomile; indeed, the herb contains soothing properties.
Indeed, it was turning out to be a very unusual day. "Indeed" is also common to intruduce sentences that are answers to questions. For example, someone who is asked "Are you going to the office party?" might answer, "Indeed, I am!"
"You are welcome." is indeed a sentence.
Working for an irascible boss can be very difficult indeed.
That is a simple question indeed.