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  1. difficulty doing <something> vs difficulty in doing <something>

    2009年12月5日 · Hi, I have a question. Is there any difference in meaning between "having difficulty doing sth" and "having difficulty in doing sth" ?

  2. What is the adverb of difficult | WordReference Forums

    2013年10月8日 · 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?

  3. No more difficult/not more difficult | WordReference Forums

    2011年1月11日 · 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.

  4. malment [malement] | WordReference Forums

    2022年2月7日 · Malement was derived from the archaic feminine adjective male (= bad ; e.g. male mort = tragic death), and was used to convey any nuance of badly you can think of: in a bad manner, …

  5. This Thursday / Next Thursday | WordReference Forums

    2007年6月19日 · 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 …

  6. te lo encargo... | WordReference Forums

    2009年10月28日 · Hola a todos. I'm having a little difficulty understanding 'entonces si te lo encargo'. I told my housemate I didn't want something and then changed my mind and text her back saying 'de …

  7. He is old, but he doesn't look it. | WordReference Forums

    2009年8月1日 · Thank you. 'It' is one of the words that I feel difficulty to learn have difficulty learning how to use. Thanks again.

  8. Air on the side of caution? - WordReference Forums

    2011年3月17日 · 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 …

  9. Everyone's heads - WordReference Forums

    2010年7月27日 · Is this construction grammatically acceptable? And everyone's heads would jerk toward him. I follow the everyone is singular rule, but I don't know how to be loyal to that usage here. …

  10. Names were drawn from a hat | WordReference Forums

    2017年7月11日 · I'm sorry, but the question was about "places" and "names"; those two words presenting a tiresome difficulty for me, as it was shrewdly grasped by veli (#3). I think the dictionary …