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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'I very need' is not grammatically correct
To make it grammatically correct, you would need to say, 'I really need'. Example: I really need your help to finish this project.
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By xtrapnel "There are so many books to share-but the one most recent one I shared with my sister was Hemingway's A Moveable Feast – a very old copy that I very need to get back eventually.
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I very much need to underline and make marginal notes whatever I'm reading.
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I intend to leave as soon as possible to seek the help that I very much need.
"This is a very desperate situation, so I think the assistance is very needed on other side of the border, now".
I think it gave me perspective on life that I think I very badly needed," he said.
And that kind of lesson is one I very much needed in today's world and one I would like my students to learn.
Since whining about traffic is very important, I guess I need to set everyone straight.
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"I said, 'I need help, I need help, someone very crazy is outside,' " Mr. Alvarado said.
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