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Is there any difference between "work hard on" and "work hard at"?
15 Nis 2010 12:13
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when working hard on something it is usually a task you are working to complete. When wou work hard at something it is usually a goal you are trying to achieve. "I am working hard on this homework." "I am working hard at becoming a translator."
15 Nisan 2010
Hi,Christina. To work on an object, like homework, a problem, etc., is to "shape, form, or improve it". E.X. The little child was working on a branch with a knife to make a gun. In this sentence, the child is tring to carve a branch into a model gun. To work at a place, a goal, or a set of rules explains the position, purpose or the way of your work. As a result, if I've been working on the desk for two hours, I attempt to make a desk or adorn it. On the other hand, if I've been working at the desk for two hours, I am doing sth. aside the desk. Wish it's helpful.
19 Nisan 2010
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