Where can I use fully?
“She fully intends to make things right.” “We are trying to fully prepare for the debate.” “She hasn’t fully researched all of the issues.” “Students are expected to fully participate in class.”
What is a fully sentence?
A complete sentence has to have a subject and a verb, and the verb has to be a “finite”: A sentence with its main verb in an ‘-ing’ form will not be a complete sentence. *Marge swimming. A sentence with its main verb in an infinitive form (“to” + verb) will not be a complete sentence.
How do you use hardly in a sentence?
Word order
- My piano lesson is on Monday, and I’ve hardly played it this week.
- I can hardly wait.
- There were hardly any tourists.
- She hardly had any sleep. or She had hardly any sleep.
- Hardly [V]had [S]I arrived there when I was called back to the head office 100 miles away.
How do you use positively in a sentence?
Positively sentence example
- I feel like we are positively glowing.
- It’s positively gorgeous up there.
- He was being positively rude.
- The coast positively bristled with guns.
- Both of you look at things positively .
- The first tea-tray is positively electrified, and the second negatively.
Can we say very hardly?
Hardly is an adverb meaning “almost not”:I hardly ever go to concerts. I can hardly wait for my birthday.It cannot be used instead of hard:I’ve been working hardly today. She has thought very hardly about her future plans.
What is adverb hard?
Hard is both an adjective and an adverb. When it is an adverb, it means ‘needing or using a lot of physical or mental effort’. It goes after the main verb: I studied hard for my exams but didn’t do very well. We have worked hard all day.
How do you use absolutely in a sentence?
Examples of absolutely in a Sentence He is absolutely certain who will win. Let me make one thing absolutely clear. Keep absolutely quiet during the movie.