Difficulty doing something or difficulties to do something.
I know you can’t say have difficulty to do something
:
- Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary
- Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
To my surprise, I see it in my professor’s curriculum: insomnia: difficulty getting to
sleep and sleeping well I
want to make sure the writer has made
a mistake.
“It’s difficult for me to do anything.”, in a sentence? I have difficulty Do something’ to do instead of simple for example. I have checked out the Oxford Dictionary. Isn’t your analysis
wrong?