Phrasal verbs can be classified as intransitive (as in the plane took off.) phrasal verbs. Generally, we know that look for means try to find and find means successfully get something after searching for it my question is that when to use find & when to use look for. Could you help me in finding financial support, please?
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How are you finding may be american usage what are you thinking of / about is quite idiomatic in british english.
And i think find should be finding.
This is what i know: We had a lot of difficulty in finding the house. What do you think about something is used to talk about an opinion. Which one to choose and is there any rule which i can go through:
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. Why can is add a verb here (find)? I am not sure that there is a reason beyond because that is the way english is. you can try to find x, or start to find x, but you can only continue finding x or end up finding x. The second sentence is normally used in informal contexts, or when speaking.
We had a lot of difficulty to find the house.
The oald has the following note about using help somebody. What we have to do now is find why the accident happened.