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Tarirotari Posted 16 years ago
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He has hardly time for coffee

"He has hardly time for coffee"
"He hardly has time for coffee"

Are both sentences correct?

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To me, both are possible, but in practice I'd only ever use the second.

  • To me, both are possible, but in practice I'd only ever use the second.
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To me, both are possible, but in practice I'd only ever use the second.

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