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Jacky56Lin Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

It snows a lot in the winter. help me please.

Dear Teacher

" It snows a lot in the winter. "



Can I use It snows very much instead of It snows a lot ?



Can I use It snows heavy instead of It snows a lot ?



Can I use It snows very hard instead of It snows a lot ?




Thanks a lot.
  

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You can use all of those, but ' heavily ', not 'heavy', and snowing hard and heavily is not the same as snowing very much and a lot.

  • You can use all of those, but ' heavily ', not 'heavy', and snowing hard and heavily is not the same as snowing very much and a lot.
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You can use all of those, but 'heavily', not 'heavy', and snowing hard and heavily is not the same as snowing very much and a lot.
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Thank you very much.

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