Can i ever use if there is any with singular countable nouns? The second sentence is normally used in informal contexts, or when speaking. I have read the expression how are you finding [something] ? (= what are you thinking of [something] ?) for the first time today.
Why can is add a verb here (find)? But while you're looking for a specific object like your book, you aren't finding it. [3b] finding a good stone takes a lot of time.
Is it used only/mostly in uk? Is there any difference between them? The oald has the following note about using help. And i think find should be finding.
Should i use if there is any or if there are any in the following sentences? To found is an infinitive (basic form of the verb) which means to create or establish, especially those things which have a continued existence e.g. Could you help me in finding financial support, please? What we have to do now is find why the accident happened.
I am finding it dificult to understand english i find it difficul to understand english when the power broke down, i found it difficult to feel the switch.so my daughter helped me. I have difficulty in finding my socks in the morning. Of finding in this case just modifies the noun, way. so the prepositions are different, but that is because of different requirements for different ways of using way. Are both the sentences correct?
Please let me know if there is.