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Difficult or Hard
What's the difference between hard and difficult? At what times should I use one or the other word?
16 de dez de 2017 02:15
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thanks!
16 de dezembro de 2017
It depends on the context in which you use each word.
'Hard' and 'difficult' can mean the same thing when used to describe something that requires a great deal of effort, such as a solving a complex math problem.
But 'hard' can also be used to describe an object that is solid, firm, or not easily broken.
For example, a rock is hard.
'Difficult' can also be used to describe a person if they are not easy to please.
I hope that helps... :)
16 de dezembro de 2017
The word 'hard' can be both --among other things-- an adjective to describe the quality of a material substance or to describe the difficulty of a challenge. For example, I can say, "the table is hard" or, "that was a hard kick", or "that was a hard test".
The word "difficult" is more specific to the quality of the challenge, task, obstacle, or situation at hand. For example, I can say, "that was a difficult test", or "that was a difficult day," or "it's a difficult conversation to have".
Hope that helps!
16 de dezembro de 2017
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Inglês, Português, Espanhol
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