These two adjectives, hard and comfortable, are among those that can be followed by either to + infinitive or the -ing form. There is little, if any, difference in meaning. Please also see
Sometimes an adjective can be followed by either the infinitive with to or the -ing form without any significant difference in meaning. In both of these sentences, the writer could have used the infinitive. However, using the -ing form here perhaps gives a little more immediacy to the statement — the writer actually is working in a modern company, or is helping to build his country. He’s not just talking in the abstract. But I would say that either form of the verb is OK here with no significant difference in meaning
These two adjectives, hard and comfortable, are among those that can be followed by either to + infinitive or the -ing form. There is little, if any, difference in meaning. Please also see
ردحذفSometimes an adjective can be followed by either the infinitive with to or the -ing form without any significant difference in meaning. In both of these sentences, the writer could have used the infinitive. However, using the -ing form here perhaps gives a little more immediacy to the statement — the writer actually is working in a modern company, or is helping to build his country. He’s not just talking in the abstract. But I would say that either form of the verb is OK here with no significant difference in meaning
ردحذفIt's very comfortable working in a modern company."
ردحذفI'm proud to be helping to build our country."