Very (adverb):
- To a High Degree: Used to emphasize the extent or degree of an adjective or adverb.
- Example: She is very happy with her new job.
- Extremely: Used to indicate that something is at a high level or intensity.
- Example: The movie was very exciting.
Prepositions Used Before or After “Very”
- “Very” is often used directly before adjectives or adverbs without the need for additional prepositions.
- Example: “Very happy,” “Very quickly.”
Collocations with “Very”
- Very important: Of great significance or value.
- Very well: To a high degree of effectiveness or proficiency.
- Very good: Excellent or of high quality.
- Very pleased: Feeling or showing satisfaction.
- Very difficult: Challenging or hard to achieve.
Example Sentences
- The weather today is very warm.
- She did very well on her exams.
- This book is very interesting.
- The problem is very complex.
- I am very grateful for your help.
- The meal was very delicious.
- The car is very expensive.
- His performance was very impressive.
- The project deadline is very tight.
- They were very excited about the trip.
- The instructions were very clear.
- She is very talented in music.
- The movie was very long.
- The house is very spacious.
- The decision was very difficult.
- His explanation was very thorough.
- The coffee is very hot.
- The results are very promising.
- The dress is very elegant.
- The work was very challenging.
- The book is very informative.
- The place was very quiet.
- The new policy is very effective.
- The landscape was very beautiful.
- The room was very clean.
- The issue is very urgent.
- She is very dedicated to her job.
- The test was very easy.
- The service was very efficient.
- The sound was very loud.
- The situation is very serious.
- The view from the top is very breathtaking.
- The challenge was very exciting.
- The event was very successful.
- The project requires very careful planning.
- The speech was very inspiring.
- The results were very accurate.
- The trip was very enjoyable.
- The car runs very smoothly.
- The concert was very lively.
- The task was very time-consuming.
- The information was very useful.
- The garden looks very vibrant.
- The restaurant is very popular.
- The new software is very user-friendly.
- The meeting was very productive.
- The fabric feels very soft.
- The debate was very intense.
- The landscape is very picturesque.
- The plan is very ambitious.