English is a language spoken in many countries around the world. It is the second most spoken language after Spanish and Mandarin and the most international language in the world.

A phrase as a noun is defined as a small group of words standing together as a conceptual unit, typically forming a component of a clause and as a verb, it is how you put into use a particular form of words.


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The word “very” is common and is used in our everyday life.

However, we do not have to use it every now and then and can be easily replaced.

See below some scenarios where “very” is unnecessary and not using it would show a mastery of the English language.

 

DON’T SAY…

 

 

SAY…

Very

Angry

FURIOUS

Very

Beautiful

GORGEOUS

Very

Big

MASSIVE

Very

Boring

DULL

Very

Noisy

DEFEANING

Very

Poor

DESTITUTE

Very

Cheap

STINGY

Very

Clean

SPOTLESS

Very

Short

BRIEF

Very

Difficult

ARDUOUS

Very

Dry

ARID

Very

Quick

RAPID

Very

Bad

AWFUL

Very

Smart

INTELLIGENT

Very

Sad

SORROWFUL

Very

Upset

DISTRAUGHT

Very

Cold

FREEZING

Very

Strong

FORCEFUL

Very

Huge

COLOSSAL

Very

Calm

SERENE

Very

Ugly

HIDEOUS

Very

Small

PETITE

Very

Funny

HILARIOUS

Very

Quiet

HUSHED

Very

Rich

WEALTHY

Very

Expensive

COSTLY

Very

Dirty

FILTHY

Very

Tall

TOWERING

Very

Easy

EFFORTLESS

Very

Wet

SOAKED

Very

Slow

SLUGGISH

Very

Good

EXCELLENT

Very

Stupid

IDIOTIC

Very

Happy

ECSTATIC

Very

Exciting

EXHILARATING

Very

Warm

HOT

Very

Weak

FRAIL

Very

Little

TINY

Very

Bright

LUMINOUS

Very

Busy

SWAMPED

Very

Careful

CAUTIOUS

Very

Clear

OBVIOUS

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