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Wednesday, 08/19/2020 2:09:03 AM

Wednesday, August 19, 2020 2:09:03 AM

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I keep things very (pun intended) simple.

very
adverb


A1
(used to add emphasis to an adjectiveor adverb) to a great degree or extremely:
The situation is very serious.
We're very, very sorry about what's happened.
Think about it very carefully before deciding.
How very childish of her to refuse to speak to me!
"Are you tired?" "No, not very."
Thank you very much.
"Did you enjoy the play?" "Very much so." (= Yes.)
I can't very well (= it would not be rightfor me to) say sorry when I didn't do anything wrong.

used to add force to a superlativeadjective or to the adjectives "own" or "same":
This is the very best chocolate cakeI've ever tasted.
She always leaves her homework to the very last moment.
We now have our very own library in the village.
This is the very same (= exactly the same) place we sat the last time we came.

soon
in a short time (after a time specified or understood); shortly; before long: will soon be there
promptly; quickly: as soon as possible
ahead of time; early: we left too soon
readily; willingly:

So...I’m going with “very, very soon”

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