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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

english grammar

kindly tell me the difference between often and very often ,and very so often.
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My take: Englsih - is always capitalized. The adverb "often" is often conceptually interpreted as less than "usually" but more than a few times. If someone says, Mary is often late for the Monday meeting.

  • My take: Englsih - is always capitalized.
  • The adverb "often" is often conceptually interpreted as less than "usually" but more than a few times.
  • If someone says, Mary is often late for the Monday meeting.
  • She is rarely early.
  • You may interpret this statement as " 75% late, occcasionally on time and rarely early.
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My take: Englsih - is always capitalized. The adverb "often" is often conceptually interpreted as less than "usually" but more than a few times. If someone says, Mary is often late for the Monday meeting. She is rarely early. You may interpret this statement as " 75% late, occcasionally on time and rarely early. On the other hand, "every so often" means "once in a while", or occasion
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kindly tell me the difference between often and very often ,and very so often.

often and very often These are not terms you can express in exact numbers,
just like you can't express eg tall/very tall in exact numbers..

very so often. This is

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