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The word VERY means greatly or extremely. VERY is mainly used to further explain an adjective or adverb. It virtually always directly precedes the word it modifies.

In this sentence: "I ran my lap very fast," VERY is an adverb that describes the adverb FAST.

In this sentence: "John is very sick" the adverb VERY describes the adjective SICK.

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