How to use very in a sentence To a great degree extremely used for emphasis before adjectives and adverbs often used in negative statements (used to add emphasis to an adjective or adverb) to a great degree or extremely
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The very reverend jane smith.
You use very to give emphasis to a superlative adjective or adverb For example, if you say that something is the very best, you are emphasizing that it is the best. Then his sallow face brightened, for the hall had been carefully furnished, and was very clean This is the very house where we stayed
(definition of very from the cambridge learner's dictionary © cambridge university press) Some common synonyms of very are equal, equivalent, identical, same, and selfsame While all these words mean not different or not differing from one another, very, like selfsame, may imply identity, or, like same may imply likeness in kind. An instalment plan is a payment option on the very pay account that allows you to spread the cost by paying in monthly instalments over a fixed period
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