I want to facilitate myself for doing something.

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tufguy

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I want to facilitate myself for doing something.

1) I keep difficult words aside while speaking to facilitate myself for speaking easily.

2) I keep difficult words aside while speaking to facilitate myself to speak easily.

Please check my sentences.
 
Please explain in simple words what you mean by 'facilitate myself'.
 
I try not to use diificult words when speaking so that I can speak easily.
 
Here's a piece of advice - unless you're using work jargon, stick with "help" instead of "facilitate".
 
And never say "facilitate myself".
 
I don't use difficult words when speaking.

Wouldn't using plain words be of benefit to your audience rather than you- if you know these words, using them shouldn't really be a problem.
 
A word is difficult if you don't know it. So, yes, don't use such words. Because you will use them wrongly.

Use words you understand and are comfortable with.
 
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Use words you understand and are comfortable with.

And, tufguy, until your level improves, that's good advice for your posts on this forum.
 
tufguy, I'm still waiting for a reply to my post #2.

You've posted several new threads since then.
 
tufguy, I'm still waiting for a reply to my post #2.

You've posted several new threads since then.

To give myself some leverage while speaking.
 
To give myself some leverage while speaking.

Unfortunately, I don't understand that any better than I do the original.
:shock:
 
Thank goodness! I thought it was just me.:-?

Tufguy: use simple words, please.
 
Facilitating someone or something has absolutely nothing to do with having leverage.
 
Unfortunately, I don't understand that any better than I do the original.
:shock:

It does sound a bit less dirty than facilitating yourself, though.
 
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