Difficulties is the plural of difficulty.
Having trouble changing a flat tire on the way to work would be a difficulty.
Hitting a bump that messed up your car, spilling hot coffee in your lap, having trouble changing the tire, and being late for work making you behind on your schedule the entire day would be difficulties.
'any difficulties' is plural, 'any difficulty' is not. e.g. 'difficulties' represents more than one problem, 'difficulty' represents one
Dysarthria = difficulty with speech Dysarthrosis = any disorder of a joint
Yes, the word 'difficulty' is a noun; a word for something that is hard to accomplish, deal with, or understand; a word for a thing.The noun 'difficulty' is a common noun, a general word for any difficulty of any kind. A common noun is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.
No. There is no point in saying 'completely destroyed'.
any question involving difficulty or doubt
'any difficulties' is plural, 'any difficulty' is not. e.g. 'difficulties' represents more than one problem, 'difficulty' represents one
Dysarthria = difficulty with speech Dysarthrosis = any disorder of a joint
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Well he did face mountain ranges but he did get past it so it really wasn't a difficulty but he might have faced bad weather (probably not though).
There is no difference between micrometres and microns
difference between bph and prostatomegaly
No difference, both are same.
Zero. In general, the difference between any number and itself is zero.
no
The differenc between a spacecraft and spaceship are none. There isn't any difference between a spacecraft and spaceship.
home minister and finance minister are same there is no any difference between them.....
There is no time difference between any two points within England.