Difficult as it may be/as it is ...

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Berger64

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Is there a difference between : Difficult as it may be.. and Difficult as is is...
 
Welcome to the forum, Berger64.:)

Is there a difference between "Difficult as it may be ..." and "Difficult as it is ..."?
Students expect English teachers to use correct punctuation at all times.

The second is more certain than the first, but we can always give you better answers when you write a complete sentence.

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Please note that I have changed your thread title. Mr. had no meaning whatever.

Extract from the Posting Guidelines:

'Thread titles should include all or part of the word/phrase being discussed.'
 
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