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Apr 23 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Feb 27 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Jan 10 |
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In what situation would you use 'so' instead of very? Does 'so' in 'I'm so sorry!' connote a feeling of warmth and familiarity or else? Thanks! |
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Jan 10 |
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In what situation would you use 'so' instead of very? "I heard you have been promoted. I'm so happy for you. Does 'so' connotes a degree of surprise or just emphasize 'happy' here? Thank you very much. |
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Jan 9 |
asked | In what situation would you use 'so' instead of very? |
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Nov 12 |
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Difference between “always” and “all the time” Do you mean there is no difference in meaning and they can be interchangeable in these sentences? |
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Nov 12 |
asked | Difference between “always” and “all the time” |
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Nov 4 |
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Difference between “so”, “very”, “extremely” and “really” According to the dictionary, 'really' and 'so' can mean 'very', what's their subtle difference? For example, "He is very/so/really tall. |
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Nov 4 |
awarded | Student |
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Nov 3 |
asked | Difference between “so”, “very”, “extremely” and “really” |