Difficulty
Have difficulty/difficulties (in) doing sth (NOT a difficulty): ‘Sometimes he has difficulty in making himself understood.’ Have difficulty/difficulties (in) doing…
Have difficulty/difficulties (in) doing sth (NOT a difficulty): ‘Sometimes he has difficulty in making himself understood.’ Have difficulty/difficulties (in) doing…
In (great/more/some) detail (WITHOUT – s): ‘The victim described about the attacker in detail.’ ‘Having actually stayed at the hotel,…
Despite, and in spite of (Regardless of) are prepositions (NOT conjunctions). Despite sth (WITHOUT of): ‘Despite the heat, she wouldn’t…
(i) Request urgently and forcefully: ‘The victim’s family is demanding for compensation.’ (ii) Claim as right or due: ‘The bank…
An agreement between two or more parties: ‘They closed the deal after a week of negotiating.’ A great/good deal of…
Dare (= have enough courage) is used mainly in negative sentence and questions: ‘I wouldn’t dare to take the car…
You talk about a country’s customs (WITH s): ‘I learn a lot about Chinese customs in Hong Kong.’ Customs (WITH…
(1) Make a criticism (of sth): ‘The committee has made four specific criticism of the government’s transport policy.’ ‘The writer…