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Hardly ever, rarely, scarcely, seldom - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary
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3 meanings: 1. hardly ever; seldom 2. to an unusual degree; exceptionally 3. dialect uncommonly well; excellently.... Click for more definitions.
Master the word "RARELY" in English: definitions, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one complete resource. TRANSLATOR LANGUAGE
I have heard seldomly, very rare but little confused about 'very raely'. Hi s21d, very rarely is perfectly possible in english. Rarely is synonym of seldom which is already an adverb. Seldomly does not exist. Adverbs of frequency, like rarely, usually go before the main verb of the sentence, thus your sentence should be.
RARELY definition: 1. not often: 2. not often: 3. on very few occasions; almost never: . Learn more.
If you almost never do something, you can say you do it rarely. If you walk or bike to work most days, you could say that you rarely take the bus.
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Nov 4, 2016 · I very seldom do say things like that. I very rarely do speak to them. He very rarely does play football. This is called using emphatic helping verb. It can be used in the simple past too: They rarely did use sugar in their recipe. I have explained the EMPHATIC usage here. For REGULAR usage, just remove the helping verb.