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”?
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 .
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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 ...".