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Jigneshbharati Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Harder vs hard

How You’re Making It Harder for Yourself to Gain Muscle and Lose Fat
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.mensfitness.com/training/pro-tips/how-youre-making-it-harder-yourself-gain-muscle-and-lose-fat/amp
Please explain to me the use of "harder vs hard" in the context.
I know that "harder" is a comparative form of "hard" but I always find it difficult to see or find the comparision as sometimes it is implied.
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Jigneshbharati harder vs hard There is little difference in this title between 'hard' and 'harder'. Either could have been used. 'harder' suggests that the reader may be making things harder than they have to be .

  • Jigneshbharati harder vs hard There is little difference in this title between 'hard' and 'harder'.
  • Either could have been used.
  • 'harder' suggests that the reader may be making things harder than they have to be .
  • In other words, there is an easier way to do this than you, the reader, have been using .
  • CJ
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Jigneshbharatiharder vs hard

There is little difference in this title between 'hard' and 'harder'. Either could have been used. 'harder' suggests that the reader may be making things harder than they have to be. In other words, there is an easier way to do this than you, the reader, have been using.

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