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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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the motorcyclist was injured hard

A motorcycle rushed into a car and the motorcyclist was injured hard/seriously.

Hi,
Do both hard and seriously fit in the above and mean about the same? thanks.
  

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Hi, A motorcycle crashed rushed into a car and the motorcyclist ('rider' is less repetitive ) was injured hard /seriously . Do both hard and seriously fit in the above and mean about the same? No.

  • Hi, A motorcycle crashed rushed into a car and the motorcyclist ('rider' is less repetitive ) was injured hard /seriously .
  • Do both hard and seriously fit in the above and mean about the same?
  • No.
  • The motorcycle hit the car hard.
  • We usually use the word-order 'seriously injured'.
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Hi,
A motorcycle crashed rushed into a car and the motorcyclist ('rider' is less repetitive) was injured hard/seriously.

Do both hard and seriously fit in the above and mean about the same? No. The motorcycle hit the car hard.

We usually use the word-order 'seriously injured'.

Clive
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Hard cannot be used here.
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