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Mary
What it’s the difference between “so” and “very”?
6 nov. 2020 00:14
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You might like the explanation here: https://georgesenglish.com/misc/sovery.html
6 november 2020
Hi dear Mary
6 november 2020
It depends on the context, but "so" is usually stronger than "very." For instance, if you really like the cake, better to say "the cake is so good" rather than "the cake is very good."
6 november 2020
They're the same if you mean 'much' by them. But there are a lot of different meanings for "so"
6 november 2020
So is used as an adverb. Very can be an adverb and an adjective! They are both very similar though so I wouldn’t fret
6 november 2020
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