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Very or Much?
Please, let me know when I must use much and when I must use very, what is the difference bettewen one each other?
24 de nov. de 2018 16:46
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very + adjective very pretty, very cold, very nice
very + adverb very quickly, very slowly
much + noncount noun -- usually used in a NEGATIVE sentence in American English (in affirmative sentences we will use "a lot of')
I don't have much time.
I don't have much money.
She doesn't speak much English.
very much = a lot / used after a verb. Also more commonly used with negative sentences, but you will hear it with affirmative sentences. (with affirmative sentences, we will use " a lot"
I like him very much.
She doesn't speak very much.
24 de noviembre de 2018
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they are both used to exagerate something:
I like you very much!!
Very is an adjective or an adverb (it describes a noun or verb)
Much is a determiner (how much quantity) or an adverb (describes a verb).
24 de noviembre de 2018
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