Is this what’s called a. A bit, or a little, is used after or before what it modifies, according to whether that’s a verb or an adjective. 1.sometimes a little bit of struggling is a good thing, but too much hinders productivity.
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We were truly and profoundly moved by our grappling with the summer homework. They struggled to win the game. Ah, what good children we were.
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I don't know about the italian but his boots were unable to find purchase is an old fashioned way to say there was no traction or grip for his boots. I’m struggling a bit with my homework. I know that 'struggle to v' is right, e.g. I would instinctively say c'est évident, but one website on french grammar says that the correct form.
We couldn’t help asking each other: However the sentence 'they struggled winning the game' is right grammatically? 3.i was struggling to keep awake./i was struggling to stay. 2.every struggle we face shapes our beliefs and gives us more character.
2.it was hard to stay awake./it was hard to keep awake.
Or i have to only use 'they. Hi, struggling a bit with the translation of on pourrait aller même jusqu’à dire could it one could go so far as to argue.? I am struggling with whether i should use il est or c'est with évident. If not, would on pourrait aller à dire translate as.
Hi, 1.eat right to stay healthy./eat right to keep healthy. Hello everybody, i am struggling with the superlative form. You need to use the definite article when you express yourself in the superlative form, right?