Yes. Correct for emphasis. However "often" on its own will usually suffice.
Yes, it is correct to say "very often." It is a common adverbial phrase used to emphasize the frequency of an action or occurrence.
Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "The haunted house looks very mysterious to you." You can also say "You find the haunted house very mysterious."
The correct phrasing would be "they look very similar" or "they look alike."
Yes, it is correct to say "for forever." This phrase is often used informally to emphasize the idea of something lasting indefinitely or forever.
No, it is correct to say "all the children played very nicely together" as "nicely" is the adverb form to describe how they played.
Yes, "very loudly" is correct grammar. For example, you can say something like "My sister likes to sing very loudly in her bedroom."
The correct way would be to say "you are very welcome."
Yes, it is correct.
you should say, that IS very presumptuous of you
This is an easy mistake to make. The previous answer was correct in saying 'where often' is the correct way to say it as if you were saying 'where often do rabbits live' but you could use were if you were going to say 'Egyptian statues were often big'.
It is correct to say "to be in fashion." "Your shoes are in fashion." or "to be fashionable." "You are very fashionable."
Yes, that is correct usage.
Yes, it is grammatically correct to say "The haunted house looks very mysterious to you." You can also say "You find the haunted house very mysterious."
ohh its necessary
The correct phrasing would be "they look very similar" or "they look alike."
It can be correct to say you are always welcomes. It is correct when finished with "in my home or at my place of business."
She plays very well is the correct way to say it.
Yes, it is correct to say "for forever." This phrase is often used informally to emphasize the idea of something lasting indefinitely or forever.