answersLogoWhite

0

Is very much there correct

User Avatar

Anonymous

11y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

Any convenience cause is very much regretted

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Which is correct of 'You like it very much' or 'You like very much it'?

i like it very much


Is it correct sentence I am very much looking forward to read them?

The correct sentence is: "I am very much looking forward to reading them."


Is this correct i am very much looking forward to meeting you or should it be i am looking forward very much to meeting you?

Both constructions are correct, but "I am very much looking forward to meeting you" is more commonly used and sounds more natural.


Correct this sentence I didn't knew very much about this country?

twenty


Is this sentence correct I very like my new apartment?

No. It can be changed to: I like my new apartment very much. or I very much like my apartment.


Who were first people to make paper?

i like your system because it is very correct .i like it very much


Is it very fun or so much fun?

It depends on the sentence. "This game is very fun." Would be correct. and "This game is so much fun" Would also be correct. So to answer your question, either would be right.


Is it correct to say they look very alike?

Yes, but it sounds even better if you say: They look very much alike.


Is this correct 'This time it's different. Much different from the last time'?

No. It should be "very different to".


Is 'very fun' correct English?

No, not in the traditionally formal sense. The word "very" is used to quantify an adjective or an adverb. "Fun" is a noun so "very fun" is not correct. You could use "very funny" or "a lot of fun" depending on the context.Colloquially, though, "very fun" is a common term and we all know what it means. And if you intend the adjective "much" to be understood, then you even could argue for it's correctness.The party was so [much] fun. The party was very [much] fun.


How do you say very very much in Spanish?

not exactly the same usage, but it is "mucho mucho", likek in "te amo mucho mucho" for "I love you very very much". It's not gramatically correct, but in an informal situation is completely acceptable.


Is grammar correct in Thank you very much for finding out time to meet me?

It's not so much the grammar as an issue with the word choice. Replacing "out" with "the" or "some" produces a much more natural sounding sentence that is more likely to be something a native English speaker would say. Examples: Thank you very much for finding the time to meet me. Thank you very much for finding some time to meet me.