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Word hard (He works hard versus He hard works) Wed Aug 09, 2006 4:49 am  Word hard (He works hard versus He hard works)
 

Hi all,

We can say: “He speaks English slowly.” and we can also say “He slowly speak English.”

So, the normal sentence is : He works hard.
If I write : He hard works.

Is it correct in grammar?

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Word hard (He works hard versus He hard works) Wed Aug 09, 2006 8:39 am  Word hard (He works hard versus He hard works)
 

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No. Nor is 'he slowly speaks English' correct. If the latter means anything, it means that he is a slow learner.
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