YOU MUST WORK HARDER!

Both “You can work hard” and “You must work hard” are correct, but they convey different meanings:

1. **”You can work hard”:** – This statement implies that the person has the ability or capability to work hard if they choose to. It suggests that hard work is within their capacity, but it doesn’t necessarily imply a requirement or obligation.

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2. **”You must work hard”:** – This statement conveys a sense of obligation or necessity.

It suggests that there is a requirement or expectation for the person to engage in hard work.

It emphasizes the importance or necessity of putting in effort.

The choice between these two phrases depends on the context and the intended message.

If you want to encourage someone by emphasizing their capability, you might use “You can work hard.” If you want to stress the importance of exerting effort, you would use “You must work hard.”

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