Pronunciation: /hæv ə hɑːrd taɪm ˈduɪŋ ˈsʌmθɪŋ/
noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea.
A1 I HAVE A HARD TIME DOING math homework.
A2 She ALWAYS HAS A HARD TIME DOING her hair in the morning.
B1 Students OFTEN HAVE A HARD TIME DOING complex physics problems.
B2 He SOMETIMES HAS A HARD TIME DOING public speaking presentations.
C1 The team HAS A HARD TIME DOING innovative research in this field.
C2 Despite her experience, she STILL HAS A HARD TIME DOING negotiations with difficult clients.
verb A word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being.
A1 I have a hard time doing my homework.
A2 She has a hard time doing math problems.
B1 They have a hard time doing presentations in front of a large audience.
B2 He had a hard time doing the research for his thesis.
C1 The team has a hard time doing complex data analysis.
C2 Despite her experience, she still has a hard time doing public speaking.
adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun.
A1 I have a hard time doing math homework.
A2 She has a hard time doing public speaking.
B1 They have a hard time doing their taxes.
B2 He has a hard time doing complex calculations.
C1 The team has a hard time doing project management without proper tools.
C2 The company has a hard time doing market research due to lack of resources.
adverb A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, indicating manner, time, place, or degree.
A1 I have a hard time doing math homework.
A2 She has a hard time doing the dishes after dinner.
B1 They have a hard time doing presentations in front of a large audience.
B2 He has a hard time doing complex calculations without a calculator.
C1 The team has a hard time doing research without access to reliable sources.
C2 I have a hard time doing tasks that require a high level of concentration for long periods of time.
preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence.
A1 I have a hard time doing math homework.
A2 She has a hard time doing public speaking.
B1 They have a hard time doing their taxes.
B2 He has a hard time doing complex research projects.
C1 The team has a hard time doing strategic planning for the future.
C2 The company has a hard time doing market analysis accurately.
formal She tends to have a hard time understanding complex mathematical equations.
informal I always have a hard time waking up early in the morning.
slang He has a hard time wrapping his head around the new video game controls.
figurative They have a hard time letting go of past grudges.
had a hard time doing something
have a hard time doing something
have a harder time doing something
have the hardest time doing something
have a hard time doing something
will have a hard time doing something
have had a hard time doing something
having a hard time doing something
has a hard time doing something
have a hard time doing something
to have a hard time doing something
having a hard time doing something
having a hard time done something