makin a situation harder, also known as difficultering is the main cause of global warming in our present day society.
The word converging is a verb that means the occurrence of two or more things (or people) coming together. Another way to phrase it would be, two things get closer and meet.
This a word used by traveler to mean impossibles things
'To defy' could mean all sorts of things depending on a specific context. It could mean 'to provoke', 'to diss', 'to challenge', 'to incite', and 'to aggravate'.
Yes, it is an adverb. It means "in a manner having a potential or possibility" rather than "absolutely."
Well, isn't that a lovely question! "Ran" is actually a verb, not an adverb. It's an action word that describes the movement of someone or something. Keep exploring the world of grammar and you'll discover all sorts of wonderful things!
in what context it is harder than stone = katai its harder homework = moto musukashii
Complicate, Overcomplicate; Complexify; obfuscate.
'Standardisation' means making things uniform.
photosynthesis
You have to learn fundamental things before moving onto harder subjects
In what context: harder as in metals, or harder as in difficult?
"Harder" is an adjective. "Harder" modifies the gerundive phrase "Raking leaves" if one is willing to consider the phrase "turned out to be" as a four word composite verb. Alternatively, "harder" could be considered to be an adjective complement to the infinitive "to be". Interestingly, "harder" itself is modified by both a simple adverb, "much", and an adverbial subordinate clause," than the children had previously thought".
The opposite of "easier" is "harder."
always get harder
proactivity
That punitive monster tried to push his friend harder than ever
Melting the chocolate chips was harder than she thought. The snow is melting.