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Samerrustom Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Hardship VS Crisi

Does or Are they have the same meaning in the following sentences:
I had a financial crisis during the past 2 years.
I am facing a financial hardships in two of my big insurance company.
  

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samerrustom I had a financial crisis during the past 2 years. That sentence is good. samerrustom I am facing a financial hardships in two of my big insurance company.

  • samerrustom I had a financial crisis during the past 2 years.
  • That sentence is good.
  • samerrustom I am facing a financial hardships in two of my big insurance company.
  • I don't know what you mean.
  • Is this what you wanted?
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samerrustomI had a financial crisis during the past 2 years.
That sentence is good.
samerrustomI am facing a financial hardships in two of my big insurance company.
I don't know what you mean.
Is this what you wanted?

Two big insurance companies are facing financial hardship.
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Thanks for your reply.
Someone told me I can't say "I had a financial crisis ......." it is better to say "I faced a financial crisis....." What is your opinion please?
I want to know what is the difference between "Hardship" and "crisis" please?
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samerrustomSomeone told me I can't say "I had a financial crisis ......."
Yes, you can say that.
samerrustomI want to know what is the difference between "Hardship" and "crisis" please?
Hardship: My family was poor. My father worked for very low wages, and we were a large family.
We always were in financial hardship.
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Thank you for your help.
Everything is clear except the meaning of "on my hands" in the last sentence.

Thank you
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samerrustom "on my hands"
Something immediate that you have to deal with.

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