Even though it's hardly noticeable, the slickness between the tire and the road/ice can allow for a small amount light steering.
Hardly. A wind puff is a short lasting breeze on a calm day while a wind gall is an atmospheric effect highlighting clouds that indicates that stormy weather is on the way.
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A breeze hardly changes pressure, rather it is pressure gradients that cause breezes - wind. So in "breezy weather the pressure is "normal" : or close to ---> 760 mm HG or 1000 bar or 29.92 inches of Hg.
'i can hardly wait 'is the correct answer
Hardly ever.
The correct grammar is "I can hardly wait".
No, the word hardly is an adverb a word that modifies a verb; for example:It hardly rains in the month of August.We hardly have any left.The race was hardly won but his extra effort made all the difference.
Hardly is correct.
New tires certainly wouldn't hurt. Your bouncing and shaking is most likely caused by and "impact bubble" or a belt separation on one or more of the tires. Bald tires, result in MAJOR safety issues, including traction, steering, handleing, stopping, and if a blow out occurs, you will be throwing rubber and steel shrapnel into everyone else's path that's behind or beside you. Get those tires replaced!
Yes, hardly is an adverb, a word to describe a verb or an adjective.She hardly knew what to say.They had hardly started the ceremony before the rain came.