I hardly understand French. "hardly" means a. rarely b. quickly c. nicely d. clearly
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hardly means unable to understand....ok
which is not mention in question
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I hardly understand French. Hardly means rarely.
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- Hardly is a adverb.
- Rarely (used to qualify a statement by saying that it is true to an insignificant degree).
- An adverb is a word or expression that generally modifies a verb, adjective, other adverb, determinant, clause, preposition, or clause. Adverbs usually express method, place, time, frequency, degree, level of certainty, etc., answering questions such as how, in what way, when, where and to what extent. This is called the adverbial function and it can be done with single words (adverbs) or with multi-word adverbial phrases and adverbial sentences.
- Adverbs are traditionally considered as parts of speech. Contemporary linguists note that the term "adverb" has come to be used as a sort of "comprehensive" category, used to classify words with different types of grammatical behaviour, and not necessarily having much in common except that they do not fit into any of the other available categories (noun, adjective , preposition, etc.)
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