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Do you know the difference between "hard" and "hardly"? 🤔 Don’t mix them up! Ebru’s quick lesson will help you understand these tricky words and improve...
Do you know the difference between "hard" and "hardly"? 🤔 Don’t mix them up! Ebru’s quick lesson will help you understand these tricky words and improve your English skills. Perfect for anyone learning English or brushing up on British English!👉 Hard (adverb): Means with a lot of energy and effort.Example: Today I'm working hard.👉 Hardly (adverb): Means almost not or barely.Example: I was so busy yesterday that I hardly had time to eat.👉Hard (is also an adjective): Means difficultExample: Learning English grammar can be hard, but it’s worth it!Write your examples in the comments!Please share#EnglishGrammarTips #HardVsHardly #LearnEnglish #StudyEnglish #BritishEnglish #EnglishAsASecondLanguage #GrammarHelp #ConfusingWords #IELTS #Adverbs #Adjectives | The English Studio