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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

well

She might well be the best person to ask.

I can't very well refuse their kind offer.





What does the adverb "well" mean in these sentences?

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Thing of the "well" and "very well" as intensifiers. There's not (to my mind) a lot of difference if they had just been She might be the best person to ask and I can't refuse their kind offer.

  • Thing of the "well" and "very well" as intensifiers.
  • There's not (to my mind) a lot of difference if they had just been She might be the best person to ask and I can't refuse their kind offer.
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Thing of the "well" and "very well" as intensifiers.

There's not (to my mind) a lot of difference if they had just been She might be the best person to ask and I can't refuse their kind offer.

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