"je trouve difficile de m'adapter"

StephenC1Kwiziq community member

"je trouve difficile de m'adapter"

"je trouve difficile de m'adapter" couldn't  " j'ai du mal à m'adapter" be used: 

Also "se confondre" used for "get oneself into a muddle".

Asked 5 years ago
CécileKwiziq team memberCorrect answer

Hi Stephen,

You could use, 'avoir du mal à'  here but not 'se confondre'.

Hope this helps!

ChrisC1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor

Trouver difficile -- to find difficult.Avoir du mal à -- to have a problem with

The two have very similar meaning.

"je trouve difficile de m'adapter"

"je trouve difficile de m'adapter" couldn't  " j'ai du mal à m'adapter" be used: 

Also "se confondre" used for "get oneself into a muddle".

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