what is the grammatical mistake in the sentence "hardly I had reached the station when the train arrived
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The sentence should be "The train had left before he reached the station." The use of the past perfect tense "had left" means he reached the station after the train "had left," so using "when" is inappropriate because it implies that both occurred at the same time.
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Hardly I reach the station when the train arrived
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The grammatical mistake is - Wrong placement of the adverb, 'hardly'.
Correct statement - I had hardly reached the station when the train arrived.
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- We are required to point out the grammatical mistake in the given sentence.
- The mistake in the given sentence is the wrong placement of the adverb hardly.
- An adverb is a verb that functions as a modifier of a verb, adjective, preposition or sentence.
- Adverbs are used to show manner of quality, place, time etc.
- In the given sentence the adverb hardly modifies the verb reached.
- The meaning of Hardly is to denote a situation which true to a certain aspect.
- The adverb hardly is used before the main verb ('reached' in the given sentance) and after the auxillary verb (had).
- The word 'hardly' can be used in the beginning of a sentence to denote that one thing happens before another thing ends.
- For example, Hardly had I changed the started studying when my friend came over.
Hence, The grammatical mistake is - Wrong placement of the adverb, 'hardly'.
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