Learn English – Words like “do/does/did” to emphasize, but for “am/is/are”

do-supportemphasisverbs

So X said to Y:

I did tell you yesterday!

As far as I know, the word did there is to emphasize my point or tell him that I'm so sure I've told him the story yesterday. What I want to ask is, what's the word we may use to emphasize our point like that in a sentence with no verb? Like

You ARE the one who breaks it!

For emphasis, I capitalized the ARE, but is there any word that functions like did does in the previous sentence?

Best Answer

  • Valery, verily I say unto you, you are indeed the messiah sent unto the world!
  • Celery is indeed the food to eat to lose weight.
  • I am indeed the one who killed her.
  • You are truly a genius beyond normal proportions! Who would have thought of that?
  • Veerasamy is verily a man of great faith.
  • You are an absolute genius. How may I worship you?
  • Laleetha and Gopisamee are true lovers of the divine kind.
  • I have no freakin idea what you are talking about.

Verily is archaic use, and thus may be used in jest or sarcasm.