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What is the difference between hard and difficult. Does anybody help me make some scentences as well
4 de mar. de 2018 3:19
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The difference is a bit more nuanced. You can say an exam was hard or difficult. True, or that times were difficult or hard. But, sometimes hard refers to a surface, meaning not soft. Difficult always refers to something that requires a great deal of effort or presents obstacles. So, I would differentiate between the two depending on how you are using them.
4 de marzo de 2018
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Hello, there isn't a big difference between Hard and Difficult in the context of something being complicated to do, requiring much labor, skills and/or planning. They are synonyms and their meanings overlap.
One difference we could note is that Difficult Is a little bit more formal than Hard, but you could interchange them without problem.
This job is difficult.
This job is hard.
The construction of the house was harder than the construction of the building.
The construction of the house was more difficult than the construction of the building.
Sometimes, it is hard to understand other accents.
Sometimes, it is difficult to understand other accents.
Learning a new language is not that hard.
Learning a new language is not that difficult.
4 de marzo de 2018
Hello friend, there is no difference you could say: the exam is hard or difficult and it is the same
4 de marzo de 2018
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Amber
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Chino (mandarín), Inglés
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Inglés
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