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Rarely happens vs happens rarely

Can somebody explain me when I should use ''it rarely happens...'' and ''it happens rarely...'' ?
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Hi, Can somebody explain me when I should use it rarely happens... and it happens rarely... There's no real difference here.

  • Hi, Can somebody explain me when I should use it rarely happens...
  • and it happens rarely...
  • There's no real difference here.
  • The former is the usual position for the adverb, and gives it a bit more emphasis than the latter.
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Hi,

Can somebody explain me when I should use it rarely happens... and it happens rarely... ?



There's no real difference here.

The former is the usual position for the adverb, and gives it a bit more emphasis than the latter.



Clive

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