Usage of hard as adverb and adjective
Please help me correct sentences below.
No matter how they are working hard, they won't get a promotion.
No matter how hard they are working, they won't get a promotion.
No matter how they are doing hard work, they won't get a promotion.
1. do not use, ok grammatically, but sounds very strange
2. correct
3. No matter that they work hard, they won't get a promotion. (correct but unusual, not recommended)
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I feel it sounds most natural to say, "No matter how hard they work, they won't get a promotion."
Or perhaps, "No matter how hard they are working, they aren't going to get a promotion."
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