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6 Feb 2014
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English (US)
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Swedish
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Which I hardly have any friends. or I have hardly any friends. sounds the most natural?
Which I hardly have any friends. or I have hardly any friends. sounds the most natural?
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- English (US)
Answer I hardly have any friends.
The first sounds slightly more natural to me, but both can be said and mean the same thing.
- Japanese
thank you:)

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- English (US)
Answer I have hardly any friends.
"I have 200 friends on facebook." Sounds the most fluent, and means the same thing. (Joke)

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