angziqing0226
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  • 17-10-2021
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"I hardly believe what she said"

is this sentence correct?​

what about
"I can hardly believe what she said ."
please explain​

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mohammedmohammednur
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  • 17-10-2021

Answer:

Both are correct

Explanation:

Yes, both are correct, but they have diffrent meanings. The first one means that something "IS" the way it is. The second one means it "CAN" be that way

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