1, real can be used for tangible people or things, but also for intangible things.
2, and true is usually only used for intangible things.
Second, the emphasis is different.
1, real emphasizes truth. It's not fake, it's not forged. Mainly refers to facts, examples and objects. For example:
Is your ring real gold?
Is your ring real gold?
2.true emphasizes facts. No hypocrisy, no hypocrisy. Often refers to love, stories, history, etc. For example:
True love should be eternal.
True love should be eternal.
Third, the usage is different.
1, real number
(adjective)
1)real can be used for tangible people and things, and can also be used for intangible people and things, which can indicate actual existence and natural generation; It can also mean that "name" is consistent with "reality"; When the artistic modeling is very similar to the actual existence, it can be translated as "realism".
When used in drinks or food, it refers to pure and authentic products made in the most reliable traditional way; Philosophy refers to the objective existence in the material world; In economics, it means "practicality" in terms of actual purchasing power.
2)real can be used in sentences to strengthen the tone, make a "complete and extraordinary" solution, and can modify nouns.
3)real is an absolute adjective, without comparative and superlative forms.
2. Correct
(adjective)
1) The basic meaning of "truth" means that something conforms to the facts, emphasizing the objective truth of things, or it can mean "reality", that is, the objective truth of things. True can also mean "true, true, pure", "faithful, loyal", "typical", "correct, accurate" and so on.
2)true can be used as an attribute or a predicative in a sentence. When used as an attribute, it can follow an abstract noun or a concrete noun; When used as a predicative, it can be followed by a prepositional phrase, an infinitive verb or that clause.
3)true is often followed by the preposition to, which means "faithful to ..."; Followed by of, which means "in line with …, practical for …"