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Nastya
what is the defference between "difficult", "hard", "heavy"?
Mar 30, 2015 4:45 PM
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Difficult = if something is difficult, it is hard to achieve/hard to do. For instance: "Learning a new language can be difficult."
Hard = this can be used as a synonym for difficult. For instance: "Learning a new language can be hard" also makes sense. It has other meanings too, like: "the hard floor" would mean the floor is solid/firm.
Heavy = if something is heavy, it is hard to move. For instance: "This bag is heavy."
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March 30, 2015
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