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  • She had difficulty ______ (understand) the accent.
    She had difficulty understanding the accent.
  • He doesn’t mind working on weekends.
    After a Phrasal Verb
    Expressions of Difficulty
    As Subject of the Sentence
    Negative Point of View
  • ______ (Swim) in the ocean is relaxing
    Swimming in the ocean is relaxing
  • I can’t help ______ (laugh) at his jokes.
    I can’t help laughing at his jokes.
  • Driving in big cities can be stressful.
    Negative Point of View
    Expressions of Difficulty
    After a Phrasal Verb
    As Subject of the Sentence
  • He gave up smoking last year.
    As Subject of the Sentence
    Expressions of Difficulty
    Negative Point of View
    After a Phrasal Verb
  • It’s no use crying over spilled milk.
    After a Phrasal Verb
    Negative Point of View
    As Subject of the Sentence
    Expressions of Difficulty
  • Cooking at home is cheaper than eating out.
    Expressions of Difficulty
    After a Phrasal Verb
    Negative Point of View
    As Subject of the Sentence
  • We look forward to ______ (see) you next weekend.
    We look forward to seeing you next weekend.
  • They carried on talking after the teacher left.
    As Subject of the Sentence
    Negative Point of View
    After a Phrasal Verb
    Expressions of Difficulty
  • I can’t stand ______ (wait) in long lines.
    I can’t stand waiting in long lines.
  • I dislike waking up early.
    Negative Point of View
    After a Phrasal Verb
    Expressions of Difficulty
    As Subject of the Sentence