[EN-Grammar] #1: Don't abuse the word "Very" boring in English
You realize easily that describing high levels of adjectives, many people often use "Very" + Adj makes the sentence become boring and unattractive.
Very: adj (Adjective), means "chính là"
Very: adv (Adverb), (used to add emphasis to an adjective or adverb) to a great degree or extremely, means "trạng từ chỉ mức độ, cường độ thường chỉ đứng trước tính từ và trạng từ"
In fact, there are a lot of phrases used to substitute for this word to have good speech in Engish. For example, you can use:
- Very accurate = Exact
- Very cute = Adorable
Very + Adj is a structure commonly used to emphasize the level of adjectives.
Strong adjectives are adjectives that use only the highest level. Instead of using Very + Adj, you can use strong adjectives.
The adjectives above will make your sentences more coherent as well as make the communication process easier.
When using Very + Adj will very be uneffect of adjectives you want to emphasize the sentence, feeling not strong enough and quite "vague".