Difficulty in developing energy storage power sources

difficulty or trouble

Hello. I would like to know the difference between trouble and difficulty. I got to the hotel with difficulty. I got to the hotel with trouble. What is the difference?

Have/find difficulties

I know the right form is ''to have difficulties'', but is it also correct to say ''to find difficulties''? -I didn''t have any difficulty understanding the sentence -I didn''t find any difficulty understanding the

Difficulty doing something or difficulty to do something

I know you can''t say have difficulty to do something: Oxford Advanced Learner''s Dictionary Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English But to my surprise, I saw it in an English

difficulty doing <something> vs difficulty in doing <something>

Hi, I have a question. Is there any difference in meaning between "having difficulty doing sth" and "having difficulty in doing sth" ?

difficulty/difficulties. | WordReference Forums

Please tell me when to use "difficulty" and when to use "difficulties". I''m confused. 1."Most children learn to speak without any difficulty." 2."Most children learn to speak without any difficulties."

"any difficulty" or "any difficulties" | WordReference Forums

The red text is equivalent to "difficulty" - the grammatical term escapes me for the moment. You won''t have any difficulty finding your way around the city. You won''t have any difficulties finding

Difficulty with or in

She has difficulty in breathing or She has difficulty with brathing. Which preposition is correct in the examples above?

difficulty of / difficulty to | WordReference Forums

Hi, I would like to know which of these options is correct or whether they are both correct: "She has difficulty of making new friends." "She has difficulty to make new friends." Thanks!

Latin and Ancient Greek: Difficulty

Hi all, I was researching into different university courses and I was wondering which of the classical languages (Ancient Greek and Latin) is the easiest or hardest and why. Can anyone give

have difficulty doing something vs have difficulty (in) doing something

I had difficulty at first but then I told it. It is difficult to imagine the context in which that would be said: What is "it"? You must have "something" with which to have difficulty, although that

Download PDF

PDF includes complete article with source references.

Related Articles

Technical Documentation

Download UPS datasheets, battery sizing guides, and power redundancy white papers.

Contact FIMOTIC DATA-POWER Offices

Italy HQ (Rome)

Via Monte Rosa, 91
20149 Milan, Italy

Phone

Italy (Sales): +39 06 8745 3292

Italy (Support): +39 335 729 8537

Mon-Fri: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (CET)