[Vocabulary] Think hard and Think harder

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UM Chakma

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Hi,

I think it's possible to say that "think hard" and "think harder". But what's the difference between them. I know "hard" is used as an adverb here. If so, is "harder" an adverb too? I checked it up in a dictionary but nothing I got. Harder is the comparative form of hard. It is seen that comparatives are used the most in most of the sentences like "I think I can do better for you" "you will get better answers". Can't we say "I will do good for you"? Does using a comparative form bring the best meaning or extra advantage?


Note: If punctuation is not correct, please do not mind and kindly correct it. I did my best.
 
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Is there anybody to help me? Thanks.:)
 

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Your promise to be more patient is showing no signs of being true. You posted the question at 4am. You chased up an answer at 8am. That is unacceptable. I have removed the first line of your post where you complained that you had had to post your question here because you hadn't had a reply somewhere else. Please don't do that again.
 

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Okay! I swear I will never do it again. Please do not get disappoint with me. You will see my patience will work from now on.
 
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