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The word hard can be either an adjective (hard rock) or an adverb (worked hard).

The adverb 'hardly' usually has an entirely different connotation.

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Is hard an adjective or adverb?

The word "hard" can be either an adjective or an adverb. E.g. Concrete is hard. It was a hard test. (adjective) He works hard at his job. Push hard on the button. (adverb)


In this sentence is hard an adverb 'Pull the rope hard'?

Hard is an adverb in the sentence. The word hard does not require 'ly' to make it an adverb


Is hard adverb verb or adjective?

I know that hard is an adjective! :D 'Hard' can be an adverb or an adjective, but not a verb. For example: 'I worked hard at my studies.' (Adverb) 'I find my studies very hard.' (Adjective)


What is the adverb in He worked hard to clear the land?

The adverb is "hard," as it describes how he worked in clearing the land.


What part of speech is the word hard?

An adjective--a hard surface.An adverb--work hard.


Is work hard an adverb?

No, "hard" is an adjective in the phrase "work hard" because it describes the noun "work." An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.


What is the comparative adverb and superlative adverb of hard?

harder, hardest


What adverb can also be used as a noun usually straight home hard?

The word straight is an adverb, an adjective, and a noun.The word home is an adverb, an adjective, and a noun.The word usually is an adverb and an adjective.The word hard is an adverb and an adjective.


What kind of adverb is hard?

Hard is an Adver of Manner


What is the word class for hard?

Adverb


Does the sentence Jason worked hard to finish the project have an adverb and adjective?

The word hard is an adverb that describes work. There is no adjective in the sentence.


Is that an adverb?

Yes, but the word "that" is not always an adverb. It is when it becomes an adverb of degree ("The test was that hard" or "He had not expected to fail that miserably"). It can also be a demonstrative pronoun ("That was hard.") (plural: those). Or it can be a demonstrative adjective ("That test was hard.") (plural: those). Or it can be a coordinating conjunction ("He knew that the test was hard.")