When do we use difficulty (singular) vs. difficulties (plural)?
I’m going to explain this and also teach you a number of collocations, typical combinations of words, to expand your vocabulary!
Learning collocations improves your English fluency because instead of trying to put a sentence together word by word, trying to think “which verb goes with this noun?” or “which adjective sounds more natural?” – instead, you’ll already know combinations of words that go together.
My e-book, 1000 collocations in 10 minutes a day, makes learning collocations quick and easy. It has 50 short lessons, 50 quizzes, and comes with audio as well.
Word of the Day: Stellar
Word of the Day: Dote
Word of the Day: Fidget
Word of the Day: Hem
Word of the Day: Tumble
Word of the Day: Gumption
Word of the Day: Snorkel
Word of the Day: Woozy
Word of the Day: Mesmerizing
Word of the Day: Exacerbate
Word of the Day: Defer
Word of the Day: Delegate
Word of the Day: Inevitable
Word of the Day: Novice
Word of the Day: Sporadically
Words of the Day: Soar & Sore
Word of the Day: Perceptive
Word of the Day: Gasp
Word of the Day: Demeanor
Word of the Day: Mug (3 meanings)
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