Asked by Mad Maxim
                If I had studied harder <ㅡㅡ> If I had studied hard
What is the difference between them?
            
        What is the difference between them?
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    The only obvious difference is whether to use the positive form of the adjective "hard" or its comparative form "harder."
With the positive form, the meaning is obvious.
If you use the comparative form "harder," I would be waiting for you to complete the comparison --> harder than what?
http://guidetogrammar.org/grammar/adjectives.htm
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With the positive form, the meaning is obvious.
If you use the comparative form "harder," I would be waiting for you to complete the comparison --> harder than what?
http://guidetogrammar.org/grammar/adjectives.htm
Scroll down and read about Degrees of Adjectives
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