¿Qué significa 'have difficulty' en inglés?

"have difficulty"

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learning difficulties or that they have

IPA:/hæv ˈdɪfɪkəlti/

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'Have difficulty' se utiliza para expresar que algo es difícil de hacer o entender. Es una forma común de indicar que uno está experimentando obstáculos o problemas para lograr algo. Es útil en contextos formales e informales para describir retos y limitaciones.

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Often followed by 'with' + noun/pronoun.

Can be replaced with 'struggle with' or 'find it difficult to'.

Errores comunes

Confusing it with 'having difficulty' (incorrect grammar).

Using 'difficult' as an adjective directly instead of the phrase 'have difficulty'.

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