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overkill22
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I Is using the word "very" always allowed or it is it better to limit the usage?

I noticed that I'm using the word very quite often. I'd say: I use it very often.

For example:

  • I find search engines very helpful.
  • I'm very happy for you.
  • Your are very good at that.
  • He's very sad because the dog died.

Is there a way to recognise when to use it and when not?

I using the word "very" always allowed or it is better to limit the usage?

I noticed that I'm using the word very quite often. I'd say I use it very often.

For example:

  • I find search engines very helpful.
  • I'm very happy for you.
  • Your are very good at that.
  • He's very sad because the dog died.

Is there a way to recognise when to use it and when not?

Is using the word "very" always allowed or is it better to limit the usage?

I noticed that I'm using the word very quite often. I'd say: I use it very often.

For example:

  • I find search engines very helpful.
  • I'm very happy for you.
  • Your are very good at that.
  • He's very sad because the dog died.

Is there a way to recognise when to use it and when not?

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overkill22
  • 365
  • 1
  • 4
  • 9

I using the word "very" always allowed or it is better to limit the usage?

I noticed that I'm using the word very quite often. I'd say I use it very often.

For example:

  • I find search engines very helpful.
  • I'm very happy for you.
  • Your are very good at that.
  • He's very sad because the dog died.

Is there a way to recognise when to use it and when not?