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Matfever Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Hardly

He does almost no work.

He hardly works.

I understood very little of what the headmaster said.

I could hardly understand what the headmaster said.

We heard almost nothing.

We hardly hear anything.

We learned almost no lessons.

We hardly learn any lessons.

The writer wrote almost no plays.

The writer hardly write any plays.

Tom very seldom accepts my advice.

Tom hardly accepts my advice.

They have been to almost anywhere in this country.

There is hardly some where that they haven't been to

Are they okay?
  

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Hi We hardly hear d anything. The writer hardly write s any plays. There is hardly any place they haven't been to.

  • Hi We hardly hear d anything.
  • The writer hardly write s any plays.
  • There is hardly any place they haven't been to.
  • For me, this conversion sounds ambigous.
  • And: Tom hardly accepts my advice.
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Hi

We hardly heard anything.

The writer hardly writes any plays.

There is hardly any place they haven't been to.

For me, this conversion sounds ambigous.

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ok, I got it [Y]

We learned almost no lessons.

We hardly learn any lessons.

it has to be "learned", right?
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Hi

We learned almost no lessons.

We hardly learn any lessons.

it has to be "learned", right?
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Emotion: rofl that was awesome!!

thank u! [Y]

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