In this case, very is an adverb.
It feels very hot and dry during the day and very cold during the night.
very, very hot,
Utah and Nevada often have very hot summers.
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Yes he is very hot indeed
A very hot day is usually 97 degrees Fahrenheit or higher to be considered very hot. However, 'very hot days' usually pertain to a certain area where the temperature is higher than normal.
A sweltering day.A single synonym for a very hot day would be a scorcher.
A desert is a dry environment; it is very hot in the day and very cold at night
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a swim on a very hot day cools the body
To find the numeral that stands for 'very', we can analyze the codes given. The code for "Very hot day" is 123, "hot filtered coffee" is 356, and "day and night" is 289. The common word "day" appears in both 123 and 289, and since "day" corresponds to 2 in both codes, we can deduce that 'very' must be represented by the numeral 1, as it is the only unique numeral in the code for "Very hot day."
The linking verb in the sentence is "taste". It links the subject "we" to the adjective phrase "very hot and spicy."
Very hot during the day and very cold during the night.
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very hot during the day as it is the closest planet to the sun =]
According to the Oxford English dictionary is a noun meaning a hissing but also an adjective meaning very hot; very striking
I think the planet you are thinking of is Mercury.