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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Differnt betwen sentence

differnt betwen "I have had many difficulties and "
he has not had much difficulty
  

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Hi, The word 'diffculty' can be used as a countable noun, if the speaker is thinking that there are several difficulties. Or it can be used as an uncountable noun, if the spseaker is just thinking of difficulty in general. In addition, one sentnce talks about 'I' and one talks about 'he'.

  • Hi, The word 'diffculty' can be used as a countable noun, if the speaker is thinking that there are several difficulties.
  • Or it can be used as an uncountable noun, if the spseaker is just thinking of difficulty in general.
  • In addition, one sentnce talks about 'I' and one talks about 'he'.
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Hi,
The word 'diffculty' can be used as a countable noun, if the speaker is thinking that there are several difficulties.
Or it can be used as an uncountable noun, if the spseaker is just thinking of difficulty in general.


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