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Usage of word "find" #1 (permalink) Mon Apr 27, 2009 7:25 am   Usage of word "find"
 

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hi, please consider the following sentence. Tell me whether i have used the word "FINDING" correctly in the following sentence.

" I am finding problem with this hand-writing" (i am to say that i have problem problem with the hand-writing. so can i say that i find problems with this hand-writing.

please tell me the correct use of the word FIND, Can it be used to tell that i have problem.
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Usage of word "find" #2 (permalink) Mon Apr 27, 2009 7:30 am   Usage of word "find"
 

I would say:

" I'm having a problem with the handwriting"

but:

"I'm finding it hard to read the handwriting"
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