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What's so hard about.....?
What's the meaning of this expression?
▪ What's so hard about....? Please provide some example sentences.
5 aug. 2020 15:54
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Normally if we want to ask someone what they find difficult about something (learning to drive, speaking a language), we would say, "what's hard about..."
or "What do you find hard about..."
When you hear "What's SO hard about..." It is usually because one person says "X is hard." And another asks for specifics.
Example.
A: I'm having so much difficulty understanding English programs on Netflix.
B. What's so hard about it?
A. Well, first of all, the people speak SO fast!
It could also be that the second speaker doesn't think X is hard.
A. (Learning how to drive a stick-shift car). I just can't do it!!
B. What's so hard?! You just put your foot down while you switch gears. No problem.
A. Easy for you to say! Every time I try, the car jumps and stalls.
5 augustus 2020
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"Why is it so difficult?"
"What's so hard about learning English?"
"What's so hard about reading every day?"
5 augustus 2020
Thanks
5 augustus 2020
You could. However, it would be more usual to say:
- Why don't / can't you get it!
- Why are you finding this so hard/confusing
- Why can't you understand
All of these are a little bit confrontational though. You would say them if you were a bit exasperated.
A nicer way would be:
- How can I help you understand?
- What don't you understand about it?
5 augustus 2020
Can I say this? "What's so hard about understanding/getting it?"
5 augustus 2020
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