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Danijela Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Very

Hi folks,

One big concern of mine, the sentence like this:

"In this very moment.....",

the meaning of very is like, this moment or important moment or something else.

Thanks to all,

Danijela
  

Top answer

I think it means at that "particular" moment.

  • I think it means at that "particular" moment.
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I think it means at that "particular" moment.
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Dear Soeleen,

Thanks for the answer, but I am not sure that I can really understand that other then usual use of very, so I will try to escape the using.

Thanks anyway, I am VERY grateful to you,

Danijela Stojkovski

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