The first clause says you are quite wrong, so the speaker finds it difficult to believe. Hardly means scarcely or barely, fitting the context: I can hardly believe what you are saying. The answer is option 4.
Choose the appropriate adverb, from the options given below :
You are quite wrong, I can _________ believe what you are saying.
Held on 1 Jun 2023 · Verified 13 Jul 2026.
certainly
badly
rarely
hardly
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