Which is the toughest part in English Language grammar?

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nothing is difficult , just need more and more practice
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Nothing tougher if you understand the sense of the terminology. You can understand transparently if you could part the words and get the sense of each word. Example - be+two+in=be tw een .
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I feel tenses in English grammar is the toughest part.
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Nothing is tough .. You have to start enjoying English .. I don't think so that anything tough in english
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