INSTEAD OF VERY

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Harmilawati, Wahyu Ramadhan, Mutawadiah, Amanda Nurfadilah, Muh. Ruslan, Nur Hazizah, Nuraeni, Rangga Aditya, Azma Saad Said, Fitra Wahyuni, Ana Muthmainnah Bani Said, A. Muniratul Hidayah, Agam Maulana Rizky, Nur Fadhilah Syam, Nurafifah Mawaddah, Haerullah, Wahdaniar, Musriani

Uk. 15×23 cm

The use of the word “very” is intended to give the impression of “very” or “more” on an object. But there are other words to replace “very” that can make a someone’s English skills look better. Very is an English word which means “highly”. The use of this word is usually followed by an adjective. The use of this word is does not wrong, but looks simple and basic. If you keep repeating the word “very”, someone’s conversation will also seem monotonous and even boring.

Very is an affix word that is often used to describe something that has more meaning. However, basically there are some words that should not use the affix “very” and be replaced with other words. An affix is ​​a word element that can be added as a prefix, suffix, or infix to a base word that is used to form a new word.

In order to make your English skills look fancier or classier, there are words you can choose as an alternative to the word “very” that known as “Instead of Very”. This book contains several words that can be used as references to add to the repertoire of language in English so that writing is not monotonous and uses English effectively.