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      • Not hardly. In sense 1e with a negative verb (such as can't, wouldn't, didn't) it does not make a double negative but softens the negative. In "you can't hardly find a red one," the sense is that you can find a red one, but only with difficulty; in "you can't find a red one," the sense is that red ones are simply not available.
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  1. Some adverbs (e.g. hardly, little, never, only, scarcely and seldom) have a negative meaning. When we use these at the beginning of the clause, we invert the subject and verb: Hardly had we left the hotel when it started to pour with rain.

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      English (US) - Negative adverbs: hardly, seldom , etc. -...

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      Polski - Negative adverbs: hardly, seldom , etc. - Cambridge...

  2. Use of hardly with a negative verb is a speech form; it is most commonly heard in Southern and Midland speech areas. In other speech areas and in all discursive prose, hardly is normally used with a positive. You can hardly find a red one.

  3. Hardly, barely, scarcely, no sooner. These adverbials often refer to an event which quickly follows another in the past and are usually used with past perfect. Hardly, scarcely and barely are followed by when in the contrasting clause, and no sooner is followed by than.

  4. Negation using Adverbs “Hardly, Seldom, Never…”. Certain adverbs such as “hardly,” “seldom,” “never,” and others convey a negative meaning. When used at the beginning of a clause, subject and verb inversion often occurs. Examples: Hardly had they started the game when it began to rain.

  5. Mar 29, 2024 · Is ‘nowhere’ a negative adverb? The most common examples of negative adverbs are ‘no’ and ‘not’. Other examples are neither, never, nobody etc. Is ‘hardly’ a negative adverb? Words like ‘hardly’, and ‘scarcely’ all have negative connotations.

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  6. Hardly, scarcely and barely are negative words and should not be used with not or other negatives: I can’t hardly believe it. You can also use hardly , scarcely and barely to say that one thing happens immediately after another:

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  8. Apr 23, 2017 · The American Heritage Dictionary notes about adverbs like hardly that. they are not truly negative in meaning. The sentence Mary hardly laughed means that Mary did laugh a little, not that she kept from laughing altogether, and therefore does not express a negative proposition.

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