He never falls ill.he goes to a doctor. rewrite the 2nd sentence using 'hardly'
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He hardly goes to a doctor as he never falls ill.
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Since he never falls ill, he hardly goes to a doctor.
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He hardly goes to a doctor because he never falls ill.
Explanation:
Hardly is an adverb that is used in various ways. We can also use scarcely or barely in place of hardly to say that one thing happens immediately after another: We had hardly/scarcely/barely driven a few meters, when the tyre went flat. In formal, written English, especially in a literary style, these words can be placed at the beginning of the sentence as shown in the following example: Hardly/Scarcely had we driven a few meters, when the tyre went flat. Note that we usually use when in these sentences, not than.
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