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Makiasan Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Hardly listen/ hardly ever listen

Do these two sentences sound the same? If not, could you tell me what the difference is?


I hardly listen to rock music.

I hardly ever listen to rock music.


Thank you.

  

Top answer

I hardly ever [very rarely] listen to rock music. As shown.

  • I hardly ever [very rarely] listen to rock music.
  • As shown.
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MakiasanI hardly [rarely] listen to rock music.I hardly ever [very rarely] listen to rock music.
As shown.

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