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Hard Verb Listen Entire Section Informing Talking Difficult

Front It's hard for me to + (verb)

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When saying that something is 'hard for me' you are informing someone that what you are talking about is difficult or challenging for you.
Here are some examples:
"It's hard for me to accept what you are telling me."
"It's hard for me to argue your point."
"It's hard for me to balance my check book."
"It's hard for me to concentrate on the task."
"It's hard for me to consider your other options."
"It's hard for me to depend on you."
"It is hard for me to decide where to go tonight."
"It is hard for me to explain my actions."
"It is hard for me to guarantee your success."
"It is hard for me to handle so much pressure."

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