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very much / greatly Wed Aug 08, 2007 15:11 pm  very much / greatly
 

She has improved her English very much.

She has improved her English greatly.

I could not make out any difference as to meaning between these sentences?

Do you know any differences as to meaning between these sentences?

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very much / greatly Thu Aug 09, 2007 9:49 am  very much / greatly
 

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I see no difference in meaning. The second is more formal.
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