Today we’re going to look at advanced adverbs Very meaning is extremely or Very. it is a combination of words Exceed (Exceed, Exceed) and Way (Way), and can be written as two separate words.
Very It usually appears after verbs and before adjectives and nouns. E.g:
- boring (verb + adverb) = very boring
- very angry (verb + adverb) = very angry
- overzealous (verb + adverb + adjective) = very enthusiastic
- confused (verb + adverb + adjective) = extremely confused
- have great fun (verb + adverb + noun) = have great fun
However, in rare cases it may appear after an adjective (e.g. indescribably happy = very happy).
I think this is a very interesting case, don’t you agree?
I think this is a very interesting case, do you agree?
a very close synonym Very Yes not measurableand measure significance measure. Both can be considered interchangeable.