Question
1. She became very rich and famous.
2. She became very rich and very famous.
3. She became very rich and she became very famous.
4. She became very rich and she became famous.
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What is the meaning of #1? Does #1 mean #2 or #3?
Or does #1 mean #4?
2. She became very rich and very famous.
3. She became very rich and she became very famous.
4. She became very rich and she became famous.
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What is the meaning of #1? Does #1 mean #2 or #3?
Or does #1 mean #4?
Answers
Ms. Sue
They all mean about the same. But 1 is the best.
rfvv
Thank you.
Did she become "very famous" or did she become "famous"?
Did she become "very famous" or did she become "famous"?
Ms. Sue
It could be either famous or very famous.
promise
famous is famous....i think the adjective "very" is just not necessary