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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 is completely different from studious - My dog is "hardworking" when she hunts squirrels - however, despite my buying her an encyclopaedia and a computer, she has not shown the slightest desire to be studious
- 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 (student) - WordReference Forums
Hello everyone, I got an answer here about this adjective ''hardworking'', but I've recently seen plenty of examples on Google and Youglish (by native speakers) that clearly imply that ''hardworking'' could be used to describe students who just ''study hard'', but don't have a job (employment)
- Is it hardworking or hard working or hard-working??
Hi, which of the below is formally correct looks better to you? - My hard working brother always finishes on time - My hard-working brother always finishes on time - My hardworking brother always finishes on time Is it different in the US? Because Google comes up mostly with hardworking, but for some reason it looks wrong to me unless that's just me? It's being used in a formal context
- hardworking= bosseur vs travailleur - WordReference Forums
I'm trying to say "he was really hardworking" in french I'm having a hard time choosing between il est tres (bosseur?) - from WR dictionary or il
- 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
- Hard-working - WordReference Forums
NOTE DE LA MODÉRATION : Ce fil comprend plusieurs anciens fils au même thème MODERATOR NOTE: This thead combines several previous threads on the same topic To say a friend of mine is a hard worker: Il est bosseur Does this make sense? Can you say: Il est tres bosseur (?)
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