To sound more fluent in English, replace the intensifier 'very' with more precise and descriptive adjectives such as daring (instead of very brave), timid (instead of very shy), gracious (instead of very polite), impolite (instead of very rude), drowsy (instead of very sleepy), tranquil (instead of very calm), and stunning (instead of very beautiful).
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Stop Saying “Very” ❌ Sound More Fluent ✨Added:
Stop saying very.
Instead of very brave, say daring.
Very shy, timid.
Very polite, gracious.
Very rude, impolite.
Very sleepy, drowsy.
Very calm, tranquil.
Very beautiful, stunning.
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