[Grammar] I am very much so looking for a new position.

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KMichelle

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Hello,
I apologize if I am going about this wrong, but I just joined today so I am new at this.

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Does this sentence make sense?
I am very much so looking for a new position.

I know many people use "very much" together in sentences, and it's grammatically correct. When I saw the "so" added it just didn't sound right. Thank you!

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Karen
 

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Re: Is this sentence grammatically correct?

No, that's not correct, with or without the so. Did the writer perhaps mean to say they're looking very hard for a new position, or maybe they're certainly looking for a position?
 
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Re: Is this sentence grammatically correct?

Sometimes "so" and "very much" words are put together for emphasis:

- I love you so very much!
- I'm so very much in love with you!

But it's overly poetic. Maudlin. Alone or together, they usually sound awkward and stilted, if not downright (as in your example) wrong.
 

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Re: Is this sentence grammatically correct?

Perhaps:

I am very keen to look for a new position/job.
I am very much looking forward to a/the new position.

"So very much" sounds very pretentious.
 

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Welcome to the forum, Karen.

Please note that I have changed your thread title.


Extract from the Posting Guidelines:

'Thread titles should include all or part of the word/phrase being discussed.'
 

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A. "Are you looking for a new position?"
B. "Oh, very much so. I'm fed up with my current job."
 

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A. "Are you looking for a new position?"
B. "Oh, very much so. I'm fed up with my current job."

I like that. It's a good example of how that expression is commonly used.
 
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