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place the word given in the bracket in a suitable position in the sentence without emphasizing it :- They are able to hear what he said. (Hardly)
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Answered by akshatvadhar13
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Answer:

They are hardly able to hear what he said

Answered by PADMINI
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Place the word given in the bracket in a suitable position in the sentence without emphasizing it:-

They are able to hear what he said. (Hardly)

Answer:

They are hardly able to hear what he said.

  • Adverbs are the words that describe the verbs, adjectives. Adverbs often end with 'ly'.
  • Adverbs often answer the questions 'How' or 'In what way' etc.
  • We usually placed ''hardly'' in mid-position between the subject and the main verb but if there is an auxiliary verb or modal then ''hardly'' is placed after it.

Adverbs are placed in three positions.

Front-position: Suddenly the doorbell rang.

Mid-position: He was probably late for the class.

End-position: Children ate dinner quietly.

We never place an adverb between the verb and its object.

I watched the movie carefully = ✅

I watched carefully the movie = ❌

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