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Much is an adverb; it adds detail to a verb.

Very is also an adverb; it adds emphasis to whatever follows, and is for that reason called an intensifier.

So the phrase very much is an adverbial phrase consisting (in this instance) of two adverbs.

The expression "part of speech" only applies to a single word. A group of two or more words has some other name, such as phrase or clause.

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The word much is an adverb. It means to a great extent.

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Very is an adverb, and good is an adjective.

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Q: What part of speech is the phrase 'very much'?
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