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In what context: harder as in metals, or harder as in difficult?

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What is the opposite word for easier?

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What is the root word of the word harder?

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Is tougher another word for harder?

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How do you get a hard word for an easy word?

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What is a sentence using the word provoke?

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What is the part of speech for the word harder in the sentence Raking leaves turned out to be much harder than the children had previously thought.?

"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".