- difficulty doing lt;something gt; vs difficulty in doing lt;something gt;
Hi, I have a question Is there any difference in meaning between "having difficulty doing sth" and "having difficulty in doing sth" ?
- What is the adverb of difficult | WordReference Forums
Is the adverb of difficult, difficulty? I thought that adverbs take LY at the end, but it doesn't exist "difficultly", only "difficulty" but it says it's a noun So does difficult has an adverb?
- No more difficult not more difficult | WordReference Forums
I would use "no more difficult" if I mean it is the same (or about the same) level of difficulty "Is not more difficult" allows for it to possibly be less difficult
- This Thursday Next Thursday | WordReference Forums
I often have the same difficulty and usually ask for the date if it's something important I would take this Thursday as the one coming up Next Thursday usually means the one following this one However, sometimes it depends on where you are in the week On Friday you might hear next Thursday, while on Tuesday it's usually This Thursday Welcome to the forum, I hope you enjoy it!
- aimed vs aiming - WordReference Forums
The difficulty with these verbal adjectives (aiming, aimed, etc ) is making clear which nouns they modify Your sentence doesn't overcome this difficulty, Firstcalled
- He is old, but he doesnt look it. | WordReference Forums
Thank you 'It' is one of the words that I feel difficulty to learn have difficulty learning how to use Thanks again
- permission to (verb) and permission for (verb-ing)
Is it incorrect to use "for + a gerund" instead of an infinitive after "permission"? For example: (1) You need to obtain the government's permission to climb Mount Everest (2) You need to obtain the government's permission for climbing Mount Everest
- Air on the side of caution? - WordReference Forums
A friend of mine (English native speaker) wrote "air on the side of caution" As a matter of interest, Paul, is your friend Scottish, English, American, Canadian, or suffering from another form of cognitive difficulty either temporary, recurrent or chronic?
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