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  • hard work hard working - WordReference Forums
    what's the difference between the 'hard work' and 'hard working' when we use them for example: thanks for their hard work thanks for their hard working i am confused
  • hard or hard-working student - WordReference Forums
    Hi, everyone! Which of the following is right? 1 Jim is a hard student 2 Jim is a hard-working student Thanks!
  • really hard working *OR* working really hard - WordReference Forums
    Hard-working is an adjective - we can say "He is a hard-working student", for example Whereas in "You are working hard", are working is a verb: the present continuous of the verb work
  • hard work or hard working - WordReference Forums
    Hi, Question: Should I use "hard work or hard working" in my sentence? Sentence: I got the Holo Academics prize last year This is a recognition of my hard work hard working My opinion: According to my dictionary, "hard working" is an adjective, not a noun However, usually people would
  • the hardest or hardest - WordReference Forums
    Of everyone in the class, Max studied the hardest Max studied harder than anyone else in the class Max was the most hard-working student in his class “Max studied the hardest of anyone in his class” seems a little more idiomatic
  • He is not only a hard-working, but also a well-liked worker.
    I'd probably write "He is both a hard-working worker and a well-liked one " There is no contrast in the original two sentences, just two facts, so there is no reason to use "but " Using "but" suggests that these two qualities conflict with each other in some way, or at least are rarely found together
  • He passed the exam because he (had) worked hard
    Of course, it can be argued that 'because he worked hard' can be interpreted to mean 'because he was in the habit of working hard and he did not necessarily work hard prior to the exam' - but that really clashes with the surrounding context
  • most hard working - WordReference Forums
    I would say that fine-looking is different to hard-working Hardworking has been accepted as a single word, and because of that, we would say "the most hardworking" (although "the hardest working" is also correct) I don't believe that fine-looking is accepted as a single word in the same way, so "The most fine-looking" is incorrect
  • work on at with the computer [working] | WordReference Forums
    Which preposition is best when you do computer work such as typing, office work etc I don't mean programming or developing or administrating
  • Does anyone have any Experience working at a . . . - The Student Room
    I've been working in retail for about a year now and I can tell you honestly its not as bad as people make out Just remember is a customer service based job most of the time so remember to be polite at all times (it can be hard ngl)





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