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  • Do not use 'very' with adjectives that express an increased quality of a basic adjective Example: good - fantastic
NOT!!: She is a very beautiful woman"

It means 'very beautiful' is wrong?
Thank you. ;-)
 
Quote:
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  • Do not use 'very' with adjectives that express an increased quality of a basic adjective Example: good - fantastic
NOT!!: She is a very beautiful woman"

It means 'very beautiful' is wrong?
Thank you. ;-)

'very beautiful' is a correct collocation.
 
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  • Do not use 'very' with adjectives that express an increased quality of a basic adjective Example: good - fantastic

We say 'very good'. We tend not to use 'very' when an adjective is ungradable, though this is not an absolute rule. Try using a weaker modifier like 'fairly'- if this doesn't work, then avoid using 'very'. 'She is a very beautiful woman' is a perfectly natural sentence to me.
 
What about 'very fantastic'? By the way the quote is from an esl teacher's online tutorial that I came across. Unfortunately I didn't save the address.
 
What about 'very fantastic'? By the way the quote is from an esl teacher's online tutorial that I came across. Unfortunately I didn't save the address.
***NOT A TEACHER***Yes, that advice comes from a very reputable and usually reliable English-learning website, which shall remain unnamed (nobody is perfect).
 
Nooo, there IS a name. Even a photograph of him with a big smile. The part that I quote made me surprised, because I think it's allright. But he's the teacher, and that is the reason I posted this thread in the first place. Amen, nobody is perfect, and we can still make the most basic mistakes of all even after those years of learning and expertise.
 
Nooo, there IS a name. Even a photograph of him with a big smile. The part that I quote made me surprised, because I think it's allright. But he's the teacher, and that is the reason I posted this thread in the first place. Amen, nobody is perfect, and we can still make the most basic mistakes of all even after those years of learning and expertise.
***NOT A TEACHER***vredes, good morning. "His website shall remain unnamed" is a nice way that native speakers use when they know the name but don't want to tell anyone. I don't want to embarrass that teacher. His website has helped many people. When I read his "very beautiful" comment a few years ago, I was astounded, too.
Thank you.
 
:LOL: My apology.
 
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