Hi! I know there are many fixed usages in English, and they are quite conventional. Eg "someone has trouble doing something"; however, if added a preposition "with" before "doing something" in that structure, the original meaning will be changed totallyđ± I made the wrong choice "B" (the correct one is C), I can't help questioning if B an absolutely wrong word in that sentence. Why/How can it differ so much between adding "with" and non-withđšđš