Use of It’s hard for me to + (verb) & I’m having a hard time + (verb-ing); Day: 23
It’s hard for me to + (verb) When saying that something is ‘hard for me’ you are informing someone that
Read MoreIt’s hard for me to + (verb) When saying that something is ‘hard for me’ you are informing someone that
Read MoreIt’s my turn to + (verb) The word ‘It’s’ is a contraction of the words ‘it is.’ When stating ‘my
Read MoreI’ll help you + (verb) This lets you inform someone that you are willing to provide assistance. This could refer
Read MoreI’m thinking of + (verb-ing) ‘Thinking’ refers to a process of thought, forming an opinion or judgment. When expressing ‘I
Read MoreI’m working on + (noun) ‘I’m’ is a contraction for the words ‘I am.’ The phrase ‘working on’ relays a
Read MoreI’m looking forward to When telling someone that you are ‘looking forward to’ you are saying that you are waiting
Read MoreI’m here to + (verb) You are informing someone that you are at a particular place to accomplish something. আপনি
Read MoreLoad Shedding Load shedding is a controlled process of temporarily reducing the demand for electricity by disconnecting certain areas or
Read MoreI’m not used to + (verb-ing) Here you are using ‘not used to’ to inform someone that you are unfamiliar
Read MoreI can’t help + (verb-ing) The word ‘can’t’ is contraction for ‘cannot.’ Combined with ‘help’ you are communicating something you
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