Difficult - this is not a verb just an adverb (describing the verb to be). You can say for example 'I have a difficult job'
The word 'difficulty' is a noun form; a word for:something not easily done or comprehended;something troubling or embarrassing;a disagreement or dispute;the condition or quality of something;a word for a thing.The word 'difficulty' is the noun form of the adjective difficult.
The opposite of a problem (challenge, difficulty) could be a solution, answer, or fix.The opposite of the adjective problem could be easy, facile, or effortless.
difficulty is a noun, difficulties is a plural word of it
Cautious IS an adjective. An adjective is an action!
The word "it" is not an adjective (it is a pronoun). A word is an adjective if it modifies (defines, characterizes) a noun or pronoun. The big tent - big is an adjective He is tall - tall is an adjective This key - this (while arguably called a determiner) is a demonstrative adjective
No, difficulty is a common noun.
Difficult *is* an adjective. The noun is difficulty. There is no direct adverb form (the adverb phrase 'with difficulty' is normally used).
Complex means that it is hard or somethings difficulty.
No, "difficult" is an adjective that describes something as not easy.
The word difficult is an adjective. The noun form is difficulty.
The noun form of the adjective difficult is difficulty.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'difficult' is difficulty.
The wod difficult is an adjective. The noun form is difficulty.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'difficult' is difficulty.
The abstract noun form for the adjective difficult is difficulty.
No, "hard" is not a preposition. It is an adjective used to describe the difficulty level of something.
The abstract noun form of the adjective 'difficult' is difficulty.