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Parsa maozzez Posted 14 years ago
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Hi what does very mean in here? My very dog and would you explain it more, In which cases do we use this?
  

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More context please - it could mean almost anything.

  • More context please - it could mean almost anything.
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More context please - it could mean almost anything.
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Hi,
In your phrase, very has no special meaning; it is just an adjective used to emphasize that you are speaking
of your own dog. In that sense, very is used only before a noun.

Don't give it to your dog: it is highly poisonous.
Oh, brother! My very dog has already eaten it.

In future, please supply a complete context, not just phrases or incomple

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