Trouvez des professeurs en Anglais
Tasneem
use (hard) once as an adjective and once as an adverb in two sentences of your own.
21 mai 2010 16:50
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Hello Tasneem,
Others:
"Hard" as an adjective with various meanings:
"Learning Chinese is hard going."
"He is a hard worker."
"Don't be so hard on your children."
"He had a hard time finding a job."
"There are no hard feelings between them."
"Hard" as an adverb with several meanings as well:
"She works hard at keeping herself fit."
"If you try hard, you can do it."
" He slammed the door hard behind them."
"You are not thinking hard enough."
21 mai 2010
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He works hard. (adverb)
hard = with effort
It's a hard question. (adjective)
hard = difficult
An adverb describes a verb.
An adjective describes a noun.
21 mai 2010
1
Adverb: "You have to press hard on the button, not lightly".
Adjective: "This is a hard chair, not a soft chair."
21 mai 2010
Don't give me a hard time about your boyfriend[ adjective]
I think that you are trying too hard to lose weight[ adverb]
21 mai 2010
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Tasneem
Compétences linguistiques
Arabe, Anglais, Espagnol
Langue étudiée
Anglais, Espagnol
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