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- hardworking vs hard-working - WordReference Forums
Where I live "hardworking" is spelled as one word I have referred to my dictionary, which states that it is American English We are learning British English, yet all our teachers are spelling the word the American way I wonder if the British spell it as one word or hyphenate the word Thanks
- Studious Vs hardworking - WordReference Forums
hardworking (adj ) = by nature enthusiastically extends a lot of physical effort in completing tasks, requiring strength and or endurance (loves chopping down trees ) studious (adj ) = very inclined toward the mental activity of learning, reviewing, and mastering subjects of knowledge, perhaps also combined with the goal of getting good grades
- Hardworking - WordReference Forums
However, "hardworking" implies to be not only a simple worker but a very good worker Am I right? hence the use of "muy" in my sentence "El también necesita ser trabajador" sounds pretty weak in Spanish (my humble opinion)
- 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
- Hardworking (student) - WordReference Forums
a He's a hardworking student with ambitious goals He's the student that puts in the work to achieve A's and B's in his subjects (The Law of Possibilities) b His aunt and grandfather told WFOR-TV, he's a hardworking student and a good kid (Miami Teen Arrested for Hacking Computers to Change Grades) c
- The most hard-working student the hardest-working student.
Hello everyone, I hope you are doing well I just found this phrase : Jane is the hardest-working student I thought the correct form would be: Jane is the most hard-working student I researched and some people say both are correct, however when you use another compound adjective like
- hardworking= bosseur vs travailleur | WordReference Forums
hardworking= bosseur vs travailleur Thread starter laura003; Start date Feb 12, 2008; L laura003 Senior
- Does the word hardwork exist? | WordReference Forums
Hi, Question: 1) Does the word "hardwork" exist? 2) If exist, is the meaning same as "hard work"? My opinion: I know that usually people will write hard work, but that rarely to write hardwork My sentence: The prize recognized my hard work Thanks
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