It depends how you use the word hardly in a sentence like for example i said i won and the other example is i can't belive i lost when i worked so hard to win it.
'i can hardly wait 'is the correct answer
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.
The stain on his shirt was hardly noticeable, but he changed it anyway.
I could hardly hear the music over the loud chatter in the room.
Cant is a type of slang or jargon. Thieve's cant is hardly spoken any longer.
Lady Catherine could hardly believe it when Elizabeth refused Mr. Collins' marriage proposal.
No they cant because there hardly is any rain there. So the strawberry's cant get enough water to grow.
You may be referring to the song "Rise" by Gabrielle.
Nah, you cant hardly even see lice! XD
pecking their food but cant hardly swallow because they dont have repproducitive organs
I cant believe it = No puedo creerlo.
THis question must be rephrased. As it stands it makes no sense at all.
When I take out my nose ring I cant even notice the hole.
Type your answer here... No voy a creer que hiciste eso!
He hardly believe in slavery that people were getting upset about it. I hope this helps.