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.
"His intentions were very vague."
the air was very moist
Foundation can be a very dangerous job.
I have entered a GATE which was very big
Everyday, the weather or temperature changes.
Philoprogenitiveness is a very weird word. That is how you use it in a sentence :-) Is Philoprogenitiveness even a word? I doubt it.
you can use the word good sport in a sentence when you are saying that game was good today you were a very good sport. That is a very good sentence to use for good sport.
no sentence imposible i think is a very very bad website
antidisestablishmentarism is a very long word.
she was very congenial
I am very nauseous
Its very easy.
I get very frustrated when I can't think of a way to use a word in a sentence.
Knowing how to use a word in a sentence is very important in learning the word meaning. A sentence with the word absence is;Their mother's absence , had the children worried, they had not seen her all day."
use the word demon in a sentence a very stupid sentence whoever wrote that this a better one the demon was locked up forever
The gallery was very big.
He is very Fervent about his religion.