
Difference in pronunciation between: a, á, ã, â and à
Sep 11, 2014 · Could I get a few people to explain the difference in pronunciation between a, á, ã, â and à in Portuguese using English comparisons (if possible)? I can't seem to find a thread or …
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 …
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?
"Ten years has passed" or "Ten years have passed"?
Oct 18, 2006 · I would definitely use a singular in "Ten days/weeks/months/years is a long time to wait." If "ten years" really means "a period of ten years" then I'm happy with a singular: " After …
粵語/廣東話:冇 / 未 | WordReference Forums
Nov 3, 2011 · The next difficulty is to actually distinguish it in speech (without basing it on context) through listening and knowing whether there are speaking quickly or using the short a, or vice …
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." …
to get passed = get past? | WordReference Forums
Oct 22, 2008 · Very often 'got' suggest there was some difficulty or somehow the speaker managed to achieve something difficult or succeeded in doing something. If all you mean is …
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 …
messen vs. vermessen vs. ausmessen vs. abmessen
Jun 11, 2014 · hello everybody I have difficulty understanding these verbs. I have looked them up in some dictionaries. I have found all kind of examples used with any of these verbs. Are they …
I wasn’t sure if he (had) passed out or not - WordReference Forums
Jun 16, 2025 · Hi native speakers, I came across difficulty as I read a book named Holes. The context is below: He dug his shovel into the side of the hole. He scooped up some dirt, and …