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He could barely afford a new computer.
Did he buy a computer or not?
I don't fully understand how to use "barely".
And what is the difference between
1) He can barely afford a new computer.
2) He barely affords a new computer.?
21 дек. 2021 г., 7:01
Ответы · 4
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in this case, barely would be used to say that he was able to buy the computer, but he almost didn't have enough. Maybe he had exactly the right amount or just a but of extra money afterwards.
'He was almost out of money in the bank, but he needed a computer. After counting all of his money, he realised that he could just barely afford the computer. So he bought it, and was left with three dollars in the bank.'
21 декабря 2021 г.
1
John is right.
You also asked about your two examples. Number 1 is correct.
Number 2 is incorrect, but a similar sentence construction would be correct in another context. For example:
The kettle is very small. It barely holds enough water to make two cups of tea.
21 декабря 2021 г.
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