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I've been told that when I'm using these adjectives, I cannot use the adverb "very" because huge, for example already means "very large"

Now, I am wondering, can I compare them, like saying "Mmm, my spaghetti is much more delicious than yours!" or it just doesn't go that way.
Can I compare them?

By the way, is it grammatically correct to say "very disgusting", or is it "absolutely disgusting"? Which is more usual in English Language?

I also deduce that it is incorrect to say "very terrible", since terrible has already meant "very bad". Am I right?

2006-12-21 17:43:29 · 1 answers · asked by English Learner 2 in Society & Culture Languages

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technically i guess. But take into consideration that most native speakers of English can't even use their pronouns correctly.

Comparatives are different than superlatives so it is possible to say the given sentence.

2006-12-22 11:46:55 · answer #1 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

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