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Is it shortened version? Thu Jan 29, 2004 8:56 am  Is it shortened version?
 

Hello everybody! I often see sentence. *VERY INTERESTING*. Instead of IT IS VERY INTERESTING.
Is it shortened version?
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Very interesting Thu Jan 29, 2004 10:38 am  Very interesting
 

Yes, 'very interesting' can be short for 'it is very interesting' or this is very interesting' or 'that's very interesting' etc.
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Very interesting Thu Jan 29, 2004 10:50 am  Very interesting
 

Torsten wrote:
Yes, 'very interesting' can be short for 'it is very interesting' or this is very interesting' or 'that's very interesting' etc.

Hello Torsren. THANK YOU
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