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Working Hard Or Hardly Working
Working Hard Or Hardly Working
Working Hard Or Hardly Working. Working Hard or Hardly Working? iFunny In this case, "hard" is an adverb which tells us that the person working is focused and doing a good job The ultimate source was apparently the Proto-Indo-European root kar-or ker.
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In Old English, the adverbs "hardly" and "hard" were heardlice and hearde (-lice and -e were adverbial endings) Both are correct, but it depends on which language you are writing with and the style you choose to use.
Working Hard or Hardly Working? iFunny
In this case, "hard" is an adverb which tells us that the person working is focused and doing a good job A man who's willing to work, and I mean work hard, you show me a man like that and I'll show you a guy who's going places "I worked very hard last week." So, 'hard' stays the same whether it is an adjective or adverb
Working Hard, or Hardly Working? Ashworth Creative. example: She works hard during the week, but she also plays hard during the weekends All three of my learners said the same thing : "He works hardly." It is definitely a first language interference issue for italian learners.
Working Hard/Hardly Working Sign. (I make a big effort at work) *Hard also means "difficult" in other contexts This page was last edited on 28 September 2024, at 04:35