You use very most of the time to mean "a lot." "Alan is very sad."
They can be used together in one sentence, too. "I like chocolate very much."
You can use much to mean the same, but it needs to come before a noun. "There is much disorder in her bedroom."
Watching airplanes take off is very relaxing.
Questions. Interrogative sentences use question marks .
He donot take much more interest in studies than his best friend.
To improve fluency, the writer can vary sentence structures using a mix of simple, compound, and complex sentences. They should also ensure proper transitions between ideas and use cohesive devices like pronouns or conjunctions. Additionally, breaking up long sentences into shorter, more digestible chunks can enhance fluency.
as per my knowledge of English would have should use with active voice and would have been use with passive voice sentences for ex - 1. had i been there i would have done this . 2.It would have been very nice if had been there.
The word "should" be used in the conditional sentences.
he was very strict about it
"Very" should be used with "much". "So" should be used with "many". "Thank you very much." "There are so many."
it is very hot in desert.
how much do you Weigh? How much does the parcel Weigh?
You can can use the word "enhance" to enhance your sentences. Enhancing your sentences makes them so much better.
When forming tenses of words.
Sally has a very moody personality.
I was very excited when I got a puppy for Christmas.
It's a rule.
Watching airplanes take off is very relaxing.
You should try to avoid similar sentences. It's OK to use the word "it" twice if the sentences are different enough. Try to avoid passive sentences like "it was a stormy night" though. Instead, use active voice like "The night was stormy."