Choose the appropriate adverb, from the options given below : You are quite wrong, I can___________ believe what you are saying.
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A
certainly
B
badly
C
rarely
D
hardly
Correct Answer
hardly
Detailed Explanation
"You are quite wrong," which suggests strong disagreement or doubt. In this context, "hardly" emphasizes the difficulty the speaker has in believing what is being said, and it conveys the idea that they find it very challenging to accept the statement as true. So, "hardly" can indeed be an appropriate adverb in this specific context.
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