Difficult - this is not a verb just an adverb (describing the verb to be). You can say for example 'I have a difficult job'
difficulty is a noun, difficulties is a plural word of it
A verb is an action. How is not a verb, if that was what you were asking
The verb forms are access, accesses, accessing, accessed. The verb access is an action verb (a verb for an act).
The auxiliary verb can is the closest verb to the noun ability.
Difficult - this is not a verb just an adverb (describing the verb to be). You can say for example 'I have a difficult job'
Frustrating can be a verb and an adjective. Verb: The past tense of the verb 'frustrate'. Adjective: Causing annoyance by great difficulty.
No, it is not.The word difficultly is an adverb that is virtually never used. Instead the phrase 'with difficulty' is used.The word "difficulty" is a noun. The related adjective is "difficult."
That is the correct spelling of "inconvenience" (difficulty, problem).
No, the word 'clamber' is a verb: clamber, clambers, clambering, clambered.The verb clamber is to climb awkwardlyor with difficulty using both hands and feet.
That is the correct spelling eke used as the verb "to eke out" (to produce or survive despite difficulty).
"Burden" can be a noun, a verb, or even sometimes an adjective. It typically refers to something that is carried, a responsibility, or a weight that causes difficulty.
Hurtle = verb, to move at a great speed in an uncontrolled mannerin come accents/dialectsHurdle = noun, an obstacle or difficulty
"Glean" is a verb and it means "To collect information in some small amount and often with difficulty". For example:" They are going on a trip. I managed to glean that much from them".
"Desert" used as a verb means to leave or abandon someone or something, typically in a time of need or difficulty. For example, "He decided to desert his team during the final match."
Yes, the word 'out' is a singular noun, a word for a way of escaping from an embarrassing situation or a difficulty. Example: He was just looking for an out. The word 'out' is also a verb, an adverb, an adjective, and a preposition.
'Dys' is a prefix meaning difficult,- eg -'dysgraphia', difficulty in writing properly.