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Commonly Confused Words
Really & VeryReally - adverb - to confirm something; to emphasized a statement, idea, opinion, feeling, thoughts etc
- Do you really want to go camping and sleep outside?
- I really love to go camping.
- My sister really loves animals.
1 Very - adverb - is used to emphasized a statement, idea, opinion, feeling, thoughts etc;
- They talk very fast on the radio.
- My donkey works very hard.
- We are going to leave very soon.
- We went to the very same school.
- That is the very kind of dog we want.
- Every dog in the dog shelter wants his very own home.
- My sister always wanted her very own car.
- The store is in the very heart of town.
Very & Really are sometimes interchangeable (either very or really can be used) when very is used as an adverb
- I am very happy.
- I am really happy.
- The food is very good
- The food is really good
Price & Prize With Voice/Audio
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