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Rommel Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

When can I use the expression "Very true"?

When can I use the expression "Very true"?
  

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Use it when you think something is very true. CB

  • Use it when you think something is very true.
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Use it when you think something is very true.

CB
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Then, would it be grammatically correct if I say: "Very true. My girlfriend is far sexier than Britney"?
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Rommel Then, would it be grammatically correct if I say: "Very true. My girlfriend is far sexier than Britney"?
Perfect!
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You really have to, Cool Breeze. I assure you that my girlfriend has got a Coca-cola body. Emotion: big smile
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RommelYou really have to, Cool Breeze. I assure you that my girlfriend has got a Coca-cola body.
That's ****?
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fivejedjon RommelYou really have to, Cool Breeze. I assure you that my girlfriend has got a Coca-cola body.That's ****?
fivejedjon, you're too old to understand this!
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fivejedjonWhat's Coke?
Never mind!

Emotion: beer
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Exactly, Cool Breeze.Emotion: nodding My girlfriend's body resembles the classic contour bottle,
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Note -- you don't use "very true" to introduce a subject, as you seem to be doing here:
Rommel"Very true. My girlfriend is far sexier than Britney"?
Use it to agree with something someone has already said, like this.

"Your girlfriend is very ****, isn't she?"

"Very true. My girlfriend is far sexier than Britney."

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