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What is the difference between Jack always has difficult getting up. and Jack always has difficult to get up. and Both are correct? Whitch is natural? ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between Jack always has difficult getting up. and Jack always has difficult to get up. and Both are correct? Whitch is natural? ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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It's "Jack always has difficulty getting up."
Or "Jack always finds it difficult to get up."
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Para nescau. Meu idioma pode ser muito difícil às vezes, eu sei. Eu concordo com belthazar aqui.
1. He always has difficulty getting up - Ele sempre tem dificuldade de se levantando
2. He always finds it difficult to get up - Ele sempre tem dificuldade para se levantar
3. This is difficult - Isto é difícil
Ambas as formas (1.e 2.aqui) são equivalentes, no entanto.
Saudações. Mark from Mondeor in Johannesburg.
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