Very surprised by a proscription
From Jan Freeman’s compendium of usage advice that hasn’t aged well: Very pleased. “Don’t say ‘I am very pleased to see you.’ Say ‘I am very much pleased to see you, or I am pleased to see you.’ Note. – Very cannot directly modify a verb, and, hence, not its past participle. ‘I am very … Continue reading Very surprised by a proscription
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