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Hey guys, can we use PRETTY MUCH and PRETTY WELL interchangeably in every situation?
Apr 1, 2021 5:53 AM
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Not always . For example in that last sentence “pretty well” wouldn’t work . For example , “So pretty much around the same time that you started telling this story “ sounds good . It you replace that with “ pretty well” it sounds awkward.
April 1, 2021
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Anastasia is right, you can't always use them interchangeably. I've been trying to figure out what the rule is, and I *think* it's that "pretty well" has to function as an adverb, and can only modify verbs or adjectives, not nouns or noun phrases. By contrast, "pretty much" is a lot more versatile, and can work as either an adverb or an adjective. So "pretty much" will work in almost any case, but "pretty well" only works in some cases.
April 1, 2021
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