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Hanuman_2000 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Hardly

Hello,

1. She hardly spent any of the money.

2. She spent hardly any of the money.

Is the usage of the adverb "hardly" correct?

Is there any semantic difference between the two?

Could any one here explain it?

Thanks.
  

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hanuman_2000 Is the usage of the adverb "hardly" correct? Yes. hanuman_2000 Is there any semantic difference between the two?

  • hanuman_2000 Is the usage of the adverb "hardly" correct?
  • Yes.
  • hanuman_2000 Is there any semantic difference between the two?
  • No.
  • hanuman_2000 Could any one here explain it?
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hanuman_2000Is the usage of the adverb "hardly" correct?
Yes.
hanuman_2000Is there any semantic difference between the two?
No.
hanuman_2000Could any one here explain it?
Many adverbs are versatile in their placement.

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