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Difficult vs problem #61 (permalink) Wed Mar 30, 2011 3:58 am   Difficult vs problem
 

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Difficult vs problem #62 (permalink) Tue Apr 05, 2011 11:49 am   Difficult vs problem
 

Why can't we use driving instead of making?
Why we are using wonder.
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Difficult vs problem #63 (permalink) Wed Apr 06, 2011 7:53 am   Difficult vs problem
 

hi Alan! great explication abou hardship,, it was my mistake, but now i undestand
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Difficult vs problem #64 (permalink) Tue Apr 12, 2011 17:04 pm   Difficult vs problem
 

BECOUSE THE PROBLEM IS VERY DIFFICULT
NEHAD THANKS
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Difficult vs problem #65 (permalink) Thu Apr 21, 2011 8:09 am   Difficult vs problem
 

hello every one i hope be fine so i become happy you are discussing about somthing it is good
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Difficult vs problem #66 (permalink) Thu Jun 23, 2011 17:39 pm   Difficult vs problem
 

Good evening to all.
Although,I was wrong..
I think that to be or get lost , it is a condition, whereas in this case the problem describes the situation.
Am I right?
Thanks, have a enjoyable evening.
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Difficult vs problem #67 (permalink) Mon Oct 10, 2011 18:54 pm   Difficult vs problem
 

hello
how are you?
i am very happy for your English lesson.my problem is many word i don,t understand
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Difficult vs problem #68 (permalink) Thu Oct 13, 2011 17:30 pm   Difficult vs problem
 

Difficult vs problem :
Difficult is a adjective ,e.g. : 1.The sum is difficult.
2.The fat lady is a difficult customer for the shop assistant.
Problem is a noun, e.g. : 1.Life is full of problems.
2.The teacher set the boys three mathematical problems for homework.

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