Choose the correct intensifier if hardly made a dent
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The word 'hardly' here is used as an intensifier.
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In linguistics, an intensifier is a word used to modify a word for enhancing and giving additional emotional context. It does not contribute to the propositional meaning of the word it modifies, but rather enhances its linguistic meaning. A verb can be intensified when a word or phrase is placed in front of it to convey its depth or impact.
- The word 'hardly' here in the sentence emphasizes that no dent or other evidence of the accident was visible after the accident.
- By doing so, it conveys that there was almost no change in the body like a dent would.
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