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Which versions are correct?
Nick rarely visits you,....?
a)doesn't he
b) does he?
Nick hardly visits you,...?
a) doesn't he
b) does he
If the adverbs "hardly" and "rarely" have the same or similar meanings, why we use different tag questions for both of them?
11 dec. 2020 08:19
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Rarely and hardly have negative connotations so it's "does he". If you use "doesn't he" you will create a double negative.
- He hardly visits you does he (correct).
- He hardly visits you doesn't he (incorrect). When you unfold it this means: He doesn't visit you often does he not (this is basically gibberish). Meaning he does visit often.
Rarely and hardly are pretty much synonymous in this situation. They both mean infrequently.
11 december 2020
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I would use (b) in both cases because otherwise you are in danger of using a double negative.
There is some flexibility here, in intonation too but :
“Hardly”
“Rarely”
Are essentially negative in meaning.
I hope that helps.
11 december 2020
Does he)
11 december 2020
b one is correct answer
11 december 2020
Doesn't he?
11 december 2020
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