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Slide green 964 Posted 4 years ago
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Are the phrases "Very Exciting" and "Very Interesting" the same?

  

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Not necessarily. For example: A: Someone has stolen the wheelie bin. Can you believe it?

  • Not necessarily.
  • For example: A: Someone has stolen the wheelie bin.
  • Can you believe it?
  • B: Hmm.
  • Very interesting.
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Not necessarily. For example:

A: Someone has stolen the wheelie bin. Can you believe it?

B: Hmm. Very interesting.

In the above context, "very exciting" would be wrong.

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What kind of scenario do you have in mind?

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