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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

very much

It was very much a big house.

I could not understand how she talks very much.

I have very much pen to write.

Do you think these sentences are correct?

Please help me.
  

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No. I'm not sure of your intended meanings, but try these: It was a very big house. I could not understand why she talks very much.

  • No.
  • I'm not sure of your intended meanings, but try these: It was a very big house.
  • I could not understand why she talks very much.
  • I have very many pens.
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No. I'm not sure of your intended meanings, but try these:


It was a very big house.

I could not understand why she talks very much.

I have very many pens.
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Mister MicawberI have very many pens.

Thank you Mister Micawber.

But, I think, this senence does not mean, "I have a large number of pens". Instead, I think, it means "I have many pens of the same type".

Please help me.

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I have a large number of pens.
I have very many pens.


Neither of those statements distinguish whether the pens are of one type or several. Does that answer your question?
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Mister MicawberNeither of those statements distinguish whether the pens are of one type or several. Does that answer your question?
Yes. Thank you.

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