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How to Use "Trouble" with Example Sentences
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trouble
(n):
a problem; a difficult situation
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Used with adjectives:
"
I'm in
big
trouble
.
"
(big, huge, deep, serious, bad, major, real)
"
We have been having
marital
troubles
.
"
(marital, domestic, family)
"
He is going through
financial
troubles
.
"
(financial, money, legal, political)
"
There have been
current
troubles
in the neighborhood.
"
(current, recent, ongoing)
"
We're having
car
trouble
.
"
(car, engine)
Used with verbs:
"
The kids
are looking
for
trouble
.
"
(be + looking, be + searching, be + waiting, be + asking)
"
Please
stay
out of
trouble
.
"
(stay, keep)
"
Leave
your
troubles
at work.
"
(leave, forget)
"
I don't want to
cause
any
trouble
.
"
(cause, make, start)
"
The visit by the police
means
trouble
.
"
(means, spells)
Used with prepositions:
"
He is always getting
into
trouble
at school.
"
(into)
"
She is having
trouble
with
her homework.
"
(with)
"
There has been some
trouble
between
the two brothers.
"
(between)
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trouble
(v):
to bother or disturb
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Used with adverbs:
"
The bad news
deeply
troubled
him for days.
"
(deeply, greatly)
Used with verbs:
"
I don't
want
to
trouble
you, but could you help me?
"
(want, mean)
"
I
hate
to
trouble
you, but could you give me a ride home?
"
(hate, be + sorry)
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