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hard
hardly
Either could be used here
Hard is an adverb. Hardly is also an adverb, but it has a very different meaning. It is similar
to scarcely.
very sorry
very much sorry
Either could be used here
very
so
too
Too has a negative meaning. It means more than is necessary or required. So and very are
possible here.
resembles
resembles to
resembles with
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I have had
have I had
Either could be used here
Hardly is a negative word. When a negative word or expression comes at the beginning of
the sentence, it is followed by an inverted word order – that means the auxiliary goes before
the subject.
much mischief
many mischieves
good
well
better
Comparative form of the adjective is preferred here because there is an implied comparison
between his present and previous states.
will get
would get
would have got
In the first conditional, we use a simple present tense in the if-clause and will + infinitive in
the main clause.
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send
sent
to send
Walking
While walking
While I was walking
found
founded
Found is the past and past participle form of find. Founded is the past participle form of
found.
died
dead
Dead is an adjective and died is a verb. We need an adjective here because 'is' is a verb of
incomplete predication.
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