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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

kicked the ball hardly / strongly

Can I say,

(i) Last Sunday morning was sunny. John was playing the ball / with the ball. When he kicked the ball hard, it was rolling to the drain.

(ii) John kicked the ball strongly. The ball went rolling and fell into a drain.

(iii) He kicked the ball hardly at the ball. / He kicked hard at the ball and the ball was rolling in the drain. He ran to chase the ball.
  

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Hi, Can I say, (i) Last Sunday morning was sunny. John was playing the ball / with the ball. When he kicked the ball hard, it was rolling to the drain.

  • Hi, Can I say, (i) Last Sunday morning was sunny.
  • John was playing the ball / with the ball.
  • When he kicked the ball hard, it was rolling to the drain.
  • (ii) John kicked the ball strongly.
  • The ball went rolling and fell into a drain.
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Hi,

Can I say,

(i) Last Sunday morning was sunny. John was playing the ball / with the ball. When he kicked the ball hard, it was rolling to the drain.

(ii) John kicked the ball strongly. The ball went rolling and fell into a drain.

(iii) He kicked the ball hardly at the ball. / He kicked hard at the ball and the ball was rolling in the drain. He ran to chase th
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(i) Last Sunday morning was sunny. John was playing with the ball. When he kicked the ball hard, it rolled into the drain.

(ii) John kicked the ball hard. The ball rolled and fell into a drain.

(iii) He kicked the ball hard and it went rolling into the drain. He ran to chase the ball.



Note - He hardly kicked the ball. He barely kicked the ball.

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