As a synonym for 'hardly' or 'barely.'
I scarcely use the word scarcely in a sentence.
A sentence with the word "scarcely:" We heard scarcely a peep from them last night.
The area of interest is scarcely populated.
Scarce basically means there is not very much of something... For example: Butter is very scarce. The information provided is scarce.
Sure. But without a context, it would scarcely be a sentence at all.
There is scarcely anything in the world that some man cannot make a little worse, and sell a little more cheaply.
Negative sentence: A word used in denial or refusal; as, not, no.
Its the subject of the sentence. Second plural person, referring to a group of people including the person/persons you are directing the sentence to. -JH (Spain)
The word "him" is a pronoun that typically refers to a male person or animal. It is used to replace a noun in order to avoid repetition and make the sentence clearer or more concise.
B-A-R-E-L-Y. You had it right the first time!!!
Yes, "at" can function as a preposition in a sentence, typically indicating a specific location or point in time.
A word functions in a sentence to convey meaning and contribute to the overall structure and coherence of the sentence. It serves a specific role such as a subject, verb, object, or modifier to help communicate the intended message effectively. The function of a word helps determine its position and relation to other words in the sentence.