Have a hard time
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Have a hard time
Learn the English expression, "Have a hard time"
If you have a hard time with something, it's difficult for you, but it's not impossible.
You can use "have a hard time" with a verb or a noun.
If an action is difficult for you, use an -ing verb. For example, "I'm having a hard time solving this complex math problem."
But if it's a thing that's hard, use a preposition like "with, at, or in." For example, "I'm having a hard time at work these days" or "I'm having a hard time in math class."
Just remember: use "a hard time" with something that's difficult but not impossible.
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