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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Absolute verbs

What absolute verbs cannot be preceeded by very?
  

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I don't think any verbs can be preceded by 'very'.

  • I don't think any verbs can be preceded by 'very'.
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I don't think any verbs can be preceded by 'very'.
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The word "very" is a qualifier or intensifier that is used before an adverb or adjective. You may be confusing this with the participle forms of verbs, which are actually adjectives:

"The very disturbed boy."

While the word disturbed is a verb, in this context it is being used in the past participle form and is an adjective.
There are no absolute verbs that can

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