Gabriela
What does "very" mean in this sentence? I was reading the book Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak and there is written the following sentence: "That very night in Max's room a forest grew". What is the meaning of "very" in the sentence above? What is its function? Can you give me more examples of how to use very in the same way? Thank you a lot!!
7. Apr. 2017 18:36
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"Very" this sentence means "same". So you could also say "That same night..." it is not necessary in the sentence, but it is used for emphasis. This is a common grammatical structure, especially in written English.
7. April 2017
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Max was sent to bed without eating anything. On that same night, a forest grew in his room. The word "very" carries the idea of "a surprising coincidence." Suppose I'm shopping at the supermarket, and thinking that when I get home I need to phone a friend named Ken and talk to him about something. To my surprise, I see Ken in the checkout line. "Ken! You're the very man I've been looking for!" Suppose I'm shopping for walking shoes. I walk into a shoe store and say "I'd like some brown walking shoes, maybe New Balance if you have them." The salesperson pulls a box off the shelf and says "We have that very brand and color." "Galileo died in 1642, and Newton was born in that very year."
7. April 2017
'Very' in this sentence means same. You could rephrase it saying "That 'same' night...".
7. April 2017
It is really a wonderful book!
7. April 2017
That is one of my favorite books!
7. April 2017
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