What is the correct name in English?
Is it "He struggled to find words" or "He struggled finding words" and why?
Is it "He struggled to find words" or "He struggled finding words" and why?
My 12-year-old niece is in the 7th grade of a high school and has had a (in my opinion) very demanding English teacher since the beginning of the school year. Every day, he gives the children ten English words to memorize, along with the corresponding English definition and German translation! He does this seven days…
In purely temporal terms, the negative assumption precedes the beginning of the love for Glasgow. Thanks.
I ask out of interest. I'm not talking about student exchange I mean after school
Hello Hello, My boyfriend and I sent each other packages. He lives in Iowa (Waterloo) and I live in Berlin (Germany). He gave me the tracking number so I can check the location of the package from time to time. It was going well, but now it suddenly says this: "Your item could not be…
Hello,
He struggled to find words. – struggle to be (https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/struggle_1?q=struggle)
He struggled with me words. – struggle with the best (Great; substantive verb)
Interesting discussions can also be found on the Internet, for example here:
https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/91223/struggle-to-or-struggle-with
https://hinative.com/questions/2670760
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He struggled with finding words.
He struggled finding his words