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Re: Can anyone please answer my question?

Originally Posted by
Ever Student
Which one is correct?

Originally Posted by
bhaisahab
Corum, "How much beautiful is she" may be grammatically correct


Originally Posted by
bhaisahab
but a native English speaker would never say or write it
"(S)eldom if ever" in place of "never" would be closer to the mark. Never say never.
I see your point here and I agree.
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Re: Can anyone please answer my question?
I used the word 'normally' because 'how much' can be used with comparative forms.
"How much richer is he now than he was last year?"
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Re: Can anyone please answer my question?
He is very much rich.
or
He is very much richer.
Both are feasible, if the first is a tad constrained.
I have to love you and leave you now. Thanks for the conversation.
Best wishes: C.
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Re: Can anyone please answer my question?

Originally Posted by
Johnson_F
The only problem that I see is that they are not correct English.
They are unacceptable in my dialect of English as well, but apparently acceptable in others.
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Re: Can anyone please answer my question?
I was interested to read an earlier comment, ' "How much beautiful is she" may be grammatically correct', as it is not acceptable in my dialect, either.
In which dialects and/or contexts might it be acceptable?
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Re: Can anyone please answer my question?

Originally Posted by
Johnson_F
I used the word 'normally' because 'how much' can be used with comparative forms.
"How much richer is he now than he was last year?"
Yes, but 'beautiful' is not a comparative. There's nothing wrong with "How much more beautiful is she (than her sister; than she was a few years ago).
But "How much beautiful is she" is not standard English, and I don't think it's doing learners any favours to claim that it is.
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Re: Can anyone please answer my question?
She is beautiful. How much? Very much.
She is beautiful very much. 
How much is she beautiful? Very much! 
But "How much beautiful is she" is not standard English
Please explain why. Thanks!
and I don't think it's doing learners any favours to claim that it is.
Let us be more objective.
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Re: Can anyone please answer my question?
?He is very appreciated.
He is very beautiful. 
He is very much appreciated. 
?He is very much beautiful.
He is highly appreciated. 
He is highly beautiful. 
English is interesting, is it not?
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Re: Can anyone please answer my question?
Whereas
gradable adjectives and adverbs are intensified by
very:
verbs are intensified by other intensifying adverbs such as
much and
well, which themselves are often
premodified by very, eg: very much, very well.
Quirk et. al.
?He is very appreciated.
means the participle has verbal force rather than an adjectival force.
I was wrong in stating that
He is very much beautiful.
is 
This is not standard English for reasons specified in this post.
I apologize.
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