
Romance languages: order of difficulty - WordReference Forums
Aug 23, 2006 · Hi all, I was wondering how everyone would rank the Romance languages in order of difficulty (out of the ones they know). Based on my experience and what I find difficult, I'd rank them …
get in/into trouble | WordReference Forums
Feb 17, 2010 · Hi, are these both correct? Get in trouble / Get into trouble If so, is there any difference between them? Thanks in advance.
Hitch <vs> glitch - WordReference Forums
Aug 24, 2020 · A hitch is a problem or a difficulty; a glitch is a malfunction, or a technical problem. This depends on whether you're talking of some technical process or something else.
艰难困苦,玉汝于成 | WordReference Forums
Jun 7, 2023 · Difficulty is a nurse of greatness-a harsh nurse, who rocks her foster children roughly, but rocks them in strength and athletic proportion. 但是我没办法判断哪一个在英语中是最常用的表述。
"any difficulty" or "any difficulties" | WordReference Forums
Mar 2, 2011 · The red text is equivalent to "difficulty" - the grammatical term escapes me for the moment. You won't have any difficulty finding your way around the city. You won't have any …
Confronted to, with, by | WordReference Forums
Jan 16, 2022 · "You need to be confronted to difficult situations in order to become mentally stronger." Do you say "to" or "with" in this specific sentence? I've found these on the Internet: If you're …
have difficulty doing something vs have difficulty (in) doing something ...
Jan 9, 2017 · I had difficulty at first but then I told it. It is difficult to imagine the context in which that would be said: What is "it"? You must have "something" with which to have difficulty, although that …
difficulty to find /finding - WordReference Forums
Mar 23, 2011 · Hi there! A new doubt has just come to my mind: Did you have any difficulty to find or finding a job? Which one would you use? Thanks a lot!
no saber + subjunctive - WordReference Forums
Apr 7, 2016 · So I have been having difficulty with knowing whether or not to use subjunctive after "no saber". I was wondering if you all could help me by showing the differences in these different …
difficulty doing <something> vs difficulty in doing <something>
Dec 5, 2009 · Hi, I have a question. Is there any difference in meaning between "having difficulty doing sth" and "having difficulty in doing sth" ?