Your question is convoluted. Can you rephrase it?
The correct phrase is "have difficulty doing something." For example, you would say, "I have difficulty understanding math." The structure indicates that you struggle with the action of doing something, using "doing" as a gerund.
Just say no.
Just say no
sorry?
it so i can protection the people in switch-in mmoso when they cursing or doing something wrong
Well if you're doing nothing, then you could say you are doing something by seeing that you are sitting in a chair or standing or breathing or living, if you are doing nothing, it would still be like you're doing something because what I said earlier, but if you die, you're body is doing nothing except lying there being affected by gravity. So it's like you are doing something even if it feels like doing nothing.
It means that someone died, and they have dedicated something or are doing something in their memory.
Women only nag if you don't do what you say you will do. If you have no intention of doing something, say so. If you say you'll do something, then do it. Its not really rocket science.
After something is done
Yes because you are doing something as if your saying I felt the flowers, but if you say Ken felt nervous, it would NOT be a verb!
they dont speak to u as much and if u ask them to do something with u they will say they are doing something else and say they cant do it with u
You can say that you are busy by: Saying you are grounded Getting an older sibling to say your sick Don't tank to them you say, be with you in a minute. you say, be with you in a minute.