English, asked by gagan596, 1 year ago

we had reached school. The bell rang. join with ( hardly...when )


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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

Ans, Hardly the bell rang, when we had reached the school

Explanation:

  • "Nearly not" is the meaning of the word "hardly."
  • Hardness cannot be substituted for it.
  • Rarely is occasionally used at the start of a sentence before an auxiliary verb in tales and formal English: The term "hard" is unrelated to "hardly."
  • We typically place scarcely in the middle, either after the modal verb, the first auxiliary verb, or after the primary verb be.
  • When used in simple tenses like "is" or "was," rarely normally occurs after the verb "be."
  • When describing how something occurs immediately after another in writing, you can use scarcely before an auxiliary:
  • Frequency adverbs include hardly ever, seldom, scarcely ever, and seldom.

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