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Goat Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Could you please tell me why we use harder?

Hi everybody,



If you had worked harder, you might have passed the exam.



1) Could you please tell me why we use harder(comparative degree) instead of hard(positive degree).

2) And also, is it exam or examination?



Thank you
  

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It means you should have worked harder than you did. Maybe you did work hard, but not hard enough. You needed to have worked harder.

  • It means you should have worked harder than you did.
  • Maybe you did work hard, but not hard enough.
  • You needed to have worked harder.
  • Exam is short of examination.
  • We use "exam" in the US quite often to refer to those big tests in the middle and end of the term: Mid-terms or mid-term exams, and finals, or final exams.
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It means you should have worked harder than you did.

Maybe you did work hard, but not hard enough. You needed to have worked harder.

Exam is short of examination. We use "exam" in the US quite often to refer to those big tests in the middle and end of the term: Mid-terms or mid-term exams, and finals, or final exams.
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Thanks Grammar Geek



I would like to know whether the following sentence is meaningful.

1) If you had worked hard, you might have passed the exam.



I would be grateful if you complete the following sentences.

2) If you had worked hard, you might have scored more marks than...

3) If you had worked harder, you might have scored

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