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HifaMo Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

very much miss

Please is it common to say "I very much miss you" instead of "I miss you very much"?
  

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I miss you very much sounds better. The other sentence sounds awkward.

  • I miss you very much sounds better.
  • The other sentence sounds awkward.
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I miss you very much sounds better. The other sentence sounds awkward.
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I think you are mixed up with the " passive verbal adjective " pattern which requires a form of "be " + the 3rd form of a verb.
For example: I was very much exhausted when I arrived. You won't say " I was exahusted very much ". But in general, is always recommended not to put " very much " before a verb, such as " I very much love her ".

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