"Treated wood can be soft or hard." But, generally what is bought from a lumberyard is soft.
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Cheese. There are four main types of cheese: soft, semi-soft, semi-hard, and hard.
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I'm pretty sure only "g" and "c" can be either hard or soft.
Example: Girl (hard) and giant (soft)
Cool (hard) and circus (soft)
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Age is a soft consonant as it is pronounced with a soft "j" sound in English. It is not a hard consonant.
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The Esperanto words for hard and soft are malfacila and malvarmeta.
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The difference is in the name; soft corals have a soft body, with no bony or hard parts. In contrast, hard corals have a hard endoskeleton made of calcium carbonate.
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Examples of words with both hard and soft "c" sounds are "circus" (hard c) and "cell" (soft c). Other examples include "ice" (hard c) and "cycle" (soft c).
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hard cheese is hardend by FAT! and i like soft cheese better than hard cheese. =]
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The difference is in the name; soft corals are soft have body ; with no bony or hard Parts
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The word "throne" has a hard "th" sound, as in the word "think."
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Hard matrix is supposed to be used for digging hard rocks and soft matrix for soft rocks. It's quite confusing to me
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