This post is very interesting.
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Not grammar
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A lot of these have different connotations
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“Very busy” and “overloaded” are wildly different things.
As are very hot and boiling, very lazy and idle, very nervous and anxious, and like a good third more of these.
Listen, I’m too very exhausted to read this very lengthy, and very tedious list.
Listen, I’m too very exhausted to read this very lengthy, and very tedious list.
Listen, I’m fatigued beyond imagination and incapable of reading this prosaic litany of mundane drivel.
This has nothing to do with grammar.
Doesn’t matter, it’s a very useful list to counter tik-tok brain damage.
One could say it’s the very thing we need.
I am a fan of putting “very” in front of everything in the suggested list.
Very tiny. Very exhausted.
Very good examples!
Left is American English, right is British 🇬🇧
Verily.
Very very.
I’m very delighted
*I’m hard
Verility confirmed
Just ate, am stuffed.
I say super instead. Or soooooo if I’m super super _.
This is very unnecessary and very oversimplified.
Where shit?
This is actually a very good lesson in grammar
This isn’t grammar at all – it’s a style recommendation.
It was a joke referencing what OP said, correct them









