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This hits me really bery hard vs This hit me really very hard

Both phrases have issues in terms of grammar and word choice. The correct form should be 'This hit me really hard.' The verb 'hit' should be in the past tense to match the time frame of the action. Additionally, 'very' should come before 'hard' for proper adverb placement.

Last updated: April 05, 2024 • 3348 views

This hits me really bery hard

This phrase is incorrect. 'Hits' should be in the past tense to match the time frame of the action, and 'bery' is a misspelling of 'very.'

The correct form should be 'This hit me really hard.' Use the past tense of the verb 'hit' and place 'very' before 'hard' for proper adverb placement.
  • This hits me really bery hard
  • I mean, he hit me really hard, you know.
  • I mean, he hit me really hard, you know.
  • You hit me really, really hard, man.
  • You hit me really, really hard, man.
  • What Annie said really hit me.
  • And that's when it really hit me.
  • Losing Simone has really hit me kind of hard.
  • That really hits me where I live.
  • That whole Jerry and Judy thing, it really hit me hard.
  • Your story about the marketer really hit me.
  • But I think it was Desiree's suicide that really hit me.
  • After all, that kidney you donated to me really hit the spot.
  • That woman really did hit me.
  • And it finally hit me what was really going on.
  • But I think it was Desiree's suicide that really hit me.
  • You know, when my mom died, it didn't really hit me for a couple of years.
  • Just really hit me all of a sudden.
  • It really hit me like a sledgehammer.
  • Listen, I have to be honest, your breakup with Amy really hit me hard.
  • It felt like you really hit me!

Alternatives:

  • This hit me really hard.

This hit me really very hard

This phrase is incorrect. 'Hit' should be in the past tense to match the time frame of the action, and 'very' should come before 'hard' for proper adverb placement.

The correct form should be 'This hit me really hard.' Use the past tense of the verb 'hit' and place 'very' before 'hard' for proper adverb placement.
  • This hit me really very hard
  • I mean, he hit me really hard, you know.
  • I mean, he hit me really hard, you know.
  • You hit me really, really hard, man.
  • You hit me really, really hard, man.
  • What Annie said really hit me.
  • And that's when it really hit me.
  • Losing Simone has really hit me kind of hard.
  • That really hits me where I live.
  • That whole Jerry and Judy thing, it really hit me hard.
  • Your story about the marketer really hit me.
  • But I think it was Desiree's suicide that really hit me.
  • After all, that kidney you donated to me really hit the spot.
  • That woman really did hit me.
  • And it finally hit me what was really going on.
  • But I think it was Desiree's suicide that really hit me.
  • You know, when my mom died, it didn't really hit me for a couple of years.
  • Just really hit me all of a sudden.
  • It really hit me like a sledgehammer.
  • Listen, I have to be honest, your breakup with Amy really hit me hard.
  • It felt like you really hit me!

Alternatives:

  • This hit me really hard.

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