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Neither is correct. There is hard and harder or hardest. There is no "more hard".
More hard or More Harder > Incorrect
Harder > Correct
Example: Waiting is harder than doing.
The second one is more correct.
That is the correct spelling of the word "multiple" (more than one, or a higher number).The correct spelling is multiple (more than one, many).
Yes, hostesses is correct.
That is the correct spelling "princesses" for more than one princess.
That is the correct spelling of "quicker" (faster).
That will be hard in it. The squid game gives you 30M or more money Or wheel of fortune, I watched that, You can't get it as you try harder!
All i want to Do is think of a problem in the most positive way i can and if i cant make one but My Life is just getting harder and Harder more Nice i Become
Not at all i had one not hard at all.
Get hit by one and tell me. A baseball is relatively hard, but not as hard as a golf ball, but harder than a tennis ball.
'when more than one are' is the correct phrase.
It is an adjective. It can also be used as an ADVERB. Ex: Adjective: This couch is hard, but that one is harder. (As in "firm.") Adverb: I think our team played harder in today's game, in comparison to the last one. (As in intensity or power.)
Tar is harder to pour because their are more particles in a smaller quatity of liquid.Think of this: just like tar particles, its harder to get threough a mall that is packed than one that is empty.
Realistically, the violin is harder to play because there are no frets for one to easily find the notes. One must determine the correct notes by ear, and then shift one's finger position accordingly.
Well, when your male partner is playing "hard to get" as most youngsters call it , Play even harder ! As a Psychologist with a PHD in relationship-a-mental sciences; this is one of the frequently asked questions by my scholars. Act mysterious and leave him wanting more. Well, when your male partner is playing "hard to get" as most youngsters call it , Play even harder ! As a Psychologist with a PHD in relationship-a-mental sciences; this is one of the frequently asked questions by my scholars. Act mysterious and leave him wanting more.
Both "one more thing to worry about" and "one thing more to worry about" are grammatically correct, but "one more thing to worry about" is more commonly used in English.
Yeah, Well, not really. TTFAF has a HARD Intro, not a hard song. Over all, Hots For Teacher is harder as a song, TTFAF is harder as a Intro. Though I beat it one handed, just practice.
one of the most is more proper one of the most is more proper one of the most is more proper (One of the most) is the correct way to say it.