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Did you have any trouble to get here? vs Did you have any trouble get here?

The correct phrase is "Did you have any trouble getting here?". The verb "get" should be in the gerund form (getting) after the word "trouble". The first phrase is the correct and commonly used form in English.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 681 views

Did you have any trouble to get here?

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "get" should be in the gerund form (getting) after the word "trouble".

Incorrect usage. The correct form is "Did you have any trouble getting here?"
  • - Did you have any trouble leaving?
  • - You have any trouble getting here? No, we made it fine.
  • Did you have any trouble finding Rudolph?
  • Did you have any trouble finding us?
  • Did you have any trouble with Fenner?
  • Did you have any trouble finding the place?
  • Did you have any trouble acquiring the package?
  • Did you have any trouble acquiring the package?
  • You have any trouble finding this place?
  • How could you have any trouble selling this treasure?
  • Did you have any trouble breaking in? No.
  • Did you have any trouble finding the place?
  • Did you have any trouble finding our little Hill?
  • Do you have any trouble performing at work?
  • Did you have any trouble finding your way over here?
  • If you have any trouble getting him to go down...
  • Send for me if you have any trouble.
  • Did you have any trouble finding the driver I sent you?
  • Did you have any trouble getting into my pod?
  • Did you have any trouble finding the driver I sent you?

Did you have any trouble get here?

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "get" should be in the gerund form (getting) after the word "trouble".

Incorrect usage. The correct form is "Did you have any trouble getting here?"
  • - Did you have any trouble leaving?
  • - You have any trouble getting here? No, we made it fine.
  • Did you have any trouble finding Rudolph?
  • Did you have any trouble finding us?
  • Did you have any trouble with Fenner?
  • Did you have any trouble finding the place?
  • Did you have any trouble acquiring the package?
  • Did you have any trouble acquiring the package?
  • You have any trouble finding this place?
  • How could you have any trouble selling this treasure?
  • Did you have any trouble breaking in? No.
  • Did you have any trouble finding the place?
  • Did you have any trouble finding our little Hill?
  • Do you have any trouble performing at work?
  • Did you have any trouble finding your way over here?
  • If you have any trouble getting him to go down...
  • Send for me if you have any trouble.
  • Did you have any trouble finding the driver I sent you?
  • Did you have any trouble getting into my pod?
  • Did you have any trouble finding the driver I sent you?

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