No. The adjective hard describes work.
Used as an adjective, the term hard-working can be hyphenated. e.g. hard-working man.
One word for hard labor is "toil." It conveys the sense of difficult, strenuous work often associated with physical effort and enduring hardship.
Another word for hard work is labor.
Work is a verb in that example.
An adjective--a hard surface.An adverb--work hard.
to struggle in something
'toil' is one word
Hard work is written as two separate words.
another word gor hard work, is work hard. which comes from america, which comes from greek. toil
"yakka"Hard work is hard yakka.
It is two words that are hyphenated. Hard modifies (describes) the work. Hard-working. V. Miller, MA, CCC-SLP
Another word for hard work is labor.
The word 'hard' is an adjective (a hard floor, hard water) or an adverb (push hard, work hard), but not a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'hard' is hardness.
I work very hard.
Work is a verb in that example.
No, the word 'work' is a noun and a verb. Examples:noun: The work is hard but it pays well.verb: I work in the office at the high school.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'work' is 'it'. Example:Example: The work is hard but it pays well.
Toil.
endeavor