0
Fold scarf 101 Posted 3 years ago
Grammar

Very much

1. I am very much interested in joining your group.


2. I am very much worried about her.


3. I am very much happy.


Are all 3 correct? What’s the rule for “very much”?

  

Top answer

fold scarf 101 1. I am very much interest ed in joining your group. Here 'very much' is followed by a past-participle adjective, and that adjective has a complement telling us what you are interested in .

  • fold scarf 101 1.
  • I am very much interest ed in joining your group.
  • Here 'very much' is followed by a past-participle adjective, and that adjective has a complement telling us what you are interested in .
  • I'd call it slightly formal, but not extremely formal.
  • ".
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

1 Answers
0
fold scarf 1011. I am very much interested in joining your group.

Here 'very much' is followed by a past-participle adjective, and that adjective has a complement telling us what you are interested in.

I'd call it slightly formal, but not extremely formal. It's more common to say just "I am very interested in ...".

Related Questions