Definition of “Very”

Very (adverb):

  1. 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.
  2. 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

  1. The weather today is very warm.
  2. She did very well on her exams.
  3. This book is very interesting.
  4. The problem is very complex.
  5. I am very grateful for your help.
  6. The meal was very delicious.
  7. The car is very expensive.
  8. His performance was very impressive.
  9. The project deadline is very tight.
  10. They were very excited about the trip.
  11. The instructions were very clear.
  12. She is very talented in music.
  13. The movie was very long.
  14. The house is very spacious.
  15. The decision was very difficult.
  16. His explanation was very thorough.
  17. The coffee is very hot.
  18. The results are very promising.
  19. The dress is very elegant.
  20. The work was very challenging.
  21. The book is very informative.
  22. The place was very quiet.
  23. The new policy is very effective.
  24. The landscape was very beautiful.
  25. The room was very clean.
  26. The issue is very urgent.
  27. She is very dedicated to her job.
  28. The test was very easy.
  29. The service was very efficient.
  30. The sound was very loud.
  31. The situation is very serious.
  32. The view from the top is very breathtaking.
  33. The challenge was very exciting.
  34. The event was very successful.
  35. The project requires very careful planning.
  36. The speech was very inspiring.
  37. The results were very accurate.
  38. The trip was very enjoyable.
  39. The car runs very smoothly.
  40. The concert was very lively.
  41. The task was very time-consuming.
  42. The information was very useful.
  43. The garden looks very vibrant.
  44. The restaurant is very popular.
  45. The new software is very user-friendly.
  46. The meeting was very productive.
  47. The fabric feels very soft.
  48. The debate was very intense.
  49. The landscape is very picturesque.
  50. The plan is very ambitious.