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Michelle Cha Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

I am much/very interested in it.

Hi teachers!

I have been confused between very and much as adverbs.


1. I am very interested in it.

2. I am much interested in it.

3. She is very asleep.

4. She is much asleep.


Which are grammatical?


Many thanks in advance.

  

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Michelle Cha 1. I am very interested in it. Correct.

  • Michelle Cha 1.
  • I am very interested in it.
  • Correct.
  • Don't use the others.
  • You can say: She is fast/sound asleep.
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Michelle Cha1. I am very interested in it.

Correct. Don't use the others. You can say: She is fast/sound asleep.

CB

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Michelle Cha

1. I am very interested in it. OK

2. I am much interested in it. NO

3. She is very asleep. NO

4. She is much asleep. NO

'much' is not used as you hav

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