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  1. Difficulty with or in - WordReference Forums

    May 7, 2017 · She has difficulty in breathing or She has difficulty with brathing. Which preposition is correct in the examples above?

  2. difficulty of / difficulty to | WordReference Forums

    Jun 12, 2011 · Hi, I would like to know which of these options is correct or whether they are both correct: "She has difficulty of making new friends." "She has difficulty to make new friends." …

  3. have/having difficulty | WordReference Forums

    May 16, 2020 · Does "have difficulty doing something" lend itself to the present continuous? On the phone. - Where are you? - I am still on my way. I am having difficulty finding your house. or …

  4. Have/find difficulties - WordReference Forums

    Dec 5, 2013 · I know the right form is 'to have difficulties', but is it also correct to say 'to find difficulties'? -I didn't have any difficulty understanding the sentence -I didn't find any difficulty …

  5. I have <a> problem/problems doing something - WordReference …

    Oct 19, 2017 · Is it wrong if I say "I have problem doing sth" or anything else like it such as "I have problem with my arm" "This is problem for me" etc. Also should I say " I have difficulty doing …

  6. Have difficulty/difficulties (in) doing something

    Sep 30, 2020 · Have difficulty/difficulties (in) doing something What is syntactically the -ing-phrase in both the versions with and without the preposition? Secondly, does the latter derive form the …

  7. Difficulty doing something or difficulty to do something

    May 18, 2016 · I know you can't say have difficulty to do something: Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English But to my surprise, I saw it in an …

  8. difficulty or trouble - WordReference Forums

    Nov 9, 2012 · Hello. I would like to know the difference between trouble and difficulty. I got to the hotel with difficulty. I got to the hotel with trouble. What is the difference?

  9. People with difficulty getting around? - WordReference Forums

    Oct 8, 2013 · For your and others' safety, wheelchair users, people with difficulty getting around, and passengers with bulky items or baby carriages should use the elevator.

  10. De Bello Africo: difficulty level of Julius Caesar

    Apr 1, 2007 · Has anyone read the accounts of Julius Caesar in Latin? There are about 8 different pieces that he wrote, all in Latin of course. I am really interested in learning Latin just to read …