Excuse me guy but hardly has an absolutely different meaning, something like "small chance to do anything". For example - I hardly will get home in time.
mmango65 1 month ago
31:09
cChiOo10 1 month ago
0:31:09
hard
noun=hard Adverb= hard? why not "hardly"?
Is possible to say
"he works hardly"?
i think both are correct .....or not?
@cChiOo10
hard·ly - adverb
1. Barely; just.
2. To almost no degree; almost not: "I could hardly hear the speaker." or "we hardly knew the family"
3. Probably or almost surely not: "Easily was a man made an infidel, but hardly might he be converted to another faith"
anhtuanb 3 weeks ago
Excuse me guy but hardly has an absolutely different meaning, something like "small chance to do anything". For example - I hardly will get home in time.
mmango65 1 month ago
31:09
cChiOo10 1 month ago
0:31:09
hard
noun=hard Adverb= hard? why not "hardly"?
Is possible to say
"he works hardly"?
i think both are correct .....or not?
cChiOo10 1 month ago
@cChiOo10
hard·ly - adverb
1. Barely; just.
2. To almost no degree; almost not: "I could hardly hear the speaker." or "we hardly knew the family"
3. Probably or almost surely not: "Easily was a man made an infidel, but hardly might he be converted to another faith"
anhtuanb 3 weeks ago