We use this expression, in common, to introduce an unexpected and a surprising part of information.
Example:
Mr. A: Who was the winner?
Mr. B: Well, as a matter of fact, I was.
Visitor: You are really a computer-literate.
Official: Yes, I am an IT Specialist, as a matter of fact.
We can also say AS A MATTER OF FACT to introduce a sentence that gives more details of what we have just said.
Example:
Her voice is pretty good. As a matter of fact, I heard from her classmates saying that she is about joining World's Got Talent next season.
Anyone can use this app. As a matter of fact, almost everyone use it except those who could not afford or are not aware of it.
Note: As a matter of fact means តាមការពិត in Khmer.
Example:
Mr. A: Who was the winner?
Mr. B: Well, as a matter of fact, I was.
Visitor: You are really a computer-literate.
Official: Yes, I am an IT Specialist, as a matter of fact.
We can also say AS A MATTER OF FACT to introduce a sentence that gives more details of what we have just said.
Example:
Her voice is pretty good. As a matter of fact, I heard from her classmates saying that she is about joining World's Got Talent next season.
Anyone can use this app. As a matter of fact, almost everyone use it except those who could not afford or are not aware of it.
Note: As a matter of fact means តាមការពិត in Khmer.