It Can Hardly Or Can't Hardly _best_: Is
Let’s settle this grammar debate once and for all. “Can hardly” is correct. “Can’t hardly” is incorrect in standard English.
If you use hardly , you don’t need not . The Bottom Line | If you mean... | Say... | Not... | |---------------------------|---------------------|-----------------------| | Almost not / barely | can hardly | ~~can’t hardly~~ | | Unable to | can’t | (fine on its own) | is it can hardly or can't hardly
Is it or “can’t hardly” ?
So go ahead and say: “I can hardly wait for the weekend.” Your grammar will be clean, your meaning clear, and you’ll avoid that double-negative trap. Have a grammar question you’d like cleared up? Drop it in the comments below. Let’s settle this grammar debate once and for all