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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 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" ?

  3. difficulty/difficulties. | WordReference Forums

    Mar 18, 2006 · Please tell me when to use "difficulty" and when to use "difficulties". I'm confused. 1."Most children learn to speak without any difficulty." 2."Most children learn to speak without any …

  4. 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 …

  5. 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 …

  6. 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." Thanks!

  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 English …

  8. have trouble ( in?) doing something | WordReference Forums

    Mar 19, 2014 · As you said Ngram couldn't find any result for "have trouble sleeping" 2- So again, I used the Ngram to see the difference between "have difficulty sleeping" and "have difficulty in sleeping". …

  9. "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 …

  10. 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?