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a. He was very wrong about the elections.
b, He was very much wrong about the elections.
c. He very much was wrong about the elections.
Are the above sentences grammatically correct?
I am pretty sure (a) is correct.
(b) doesn't sound as bad as
d. He was very much big.
but ought to be wrong according to grammar. 'Wrong' is an adjective and is just like 'big'. But it seems to me that somehow (b) doesn't sound as bad as (d). Would you consider it incorrect?
I'd say that (c) sounds strange, but says something altogether different than (a). To me it seems to be saying that he was indeed wrong. How do you feel about (c)?
b, He was very much wrong about the elections.
c. He very much was wrong about the elections.
Are the above sentences grammatically correct?
I am pretty sure (a) is correct.
(b) doesn't sound as bad as
d. He was very much big.
but ought to be wrong according to grammar. 'Wrong' is an adjective and is just like 'big'. But it seems to me that somehow (b) doesn't sound as bad as (d). Would you consider it incorrect?
I'd say that (c) sounds strange, but says something altogether different than (a). To me it seems to be saying that he was indeed wrong. How do you feel about (c)?