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.
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.
Doing something over again. Doing something over again. That was a repetition.
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Difficult - this is not a verb just an adverb (describing the verb to be). You can say for example 'I have a difficult job'
Perseverance means continue doing something in spite of difficulty or lack of success.
The quality of perseverance can be demonstrated by continue doing something in spite of difficulty or lack of success.
Your question is convoluted. Can you rephrase it?
Just say no.
The word difficulty is a noun. A difficulty is something that is hard to do.
Usually, you will experience pain, or an inability to move a part of your body. Also, bleeding, hemorrhages, and difficulty doing something like breathing, swallowing, etc.
Just say no
sorry?
It means that someone died, and they have dedicated something or are doing something in their memory.
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 is difficulty
After something is done