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Beatriz
is the sentence "i knew scarcely nobody at the party" correct?
May 4, 2023 11:18 AM
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say "scarcely anybody" or "almost nobody" "scarcely nobody" doesn't make sense
May 4, 2023
I scarcely knew anybody at the party. However, it’s probably better to say one of the following: I hardly knew anybody at the party. I only knew a few people at the party. I knew next to no-one at the party. I knew only a handful of people at the party.
May 5, 2023
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