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How to Use "Very" with Example Sentences
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very
(adv):
a lot; too much
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Used with adjectives:
"
I am
very
angry
with you.
"
(angry, mad, upset, annoyed)
"
She is
very
happy
at her job.
"
(happy, glad, content)
"
I am
very
tired
today.
"
(tired, exhausted)
"
I am
very
scared
.
"
(scared, afraid, frightened, embarrassed, ashamed, desperate) *many additional adjectives
"
It is
very
disturbing
.
"
(disturbing, difficult, crowded) *many additional adjectives
"
Be
very
careful
.
"
(careful, cautious)
"
They are
very
close
friends of ours.
"
(close, dear, good)
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very
(adj):
exact
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Example sentences:
"
You are the
very
person I wanted to see.
"
"
That was the
very
moment I knew I loved her.
"
"
We dined at that
very
restaurant.
"
"
We stayed at that
very
hotel.
"
"
We bought that
very
same car.
"
"
The
very
thought of moving makes me nervous.
"
"
I had that
very
same thought.
"
"
She is the
very
opposite of her sister.
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