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Usage of barely, hardly, scarcely



 
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Usage of barely, hardly, scarcely #1 (permalink) Sun Feb 24, 2008 20:50 pm   Usage of barely, hardly, scarcely
 

Hi,

Do the three words(barely,hardly,scarcely) sound natural and interchangeable in the following sentence?
He has a sore throat and can barely/hardly/scarcely speak.
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Usage of barely, hardly, scarcely #2 (permalink) Mon Feb 25, 2008 7:12 am   Usage of barely, hardly, scarcely
 

Hi nobody

Yes, you can use any of the three.
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Usage of barely, hardly, scarcely #3 (permalink) Mon Feb 25, 2008 10:13 am   Usage of barely, hardly, scarcely
 

Hi Nobody,

I think of the three I would plump for 'barely' as the most appropriate in your sentence. It gives the idea of not really being able to speak.

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Usage of barely, hardly, scarcely #4 (permalink) Mon Feb 25, 2008 13:31 pm   Usage of barely, hardly, scarcely
 

Hi Yankee, thank you for your answer.

Hi Alan,
Thank you for your answer as well.
Why do you think 'hardly' and 'scarcely' are less appropriate here? Don't they both mean the same as 'barely' in the sentence? i.e. don't they both also give the idea of not really being able to speak?

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Usage of barely, hardly, scarcely #5 (permalink) Tue Feb 26, 2008 22:56 pm   Usage of barely, hardly, scarcely
 

Personally, nobody, I'd say "he has a sore throat and can hardly speak". "Barely" to me suggests he can speak, but not very well. "Hardly" suggest he can't speak much at all.

I would never say "scarcely" with that sentence because, although it means pretty much the same thing in the dictionary, has a slightly different usage. For example, food can be 'scarce' meaning there is not much of it. I would not say "food was hardly" or "hard". Although I'm not sure why. :S

I hope that helps...
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