Thanks very much Gundy for your kind response!:D
Our english language can be very difficult to figure out because of all the different meanings,etc.
Yes, well ,.. English is my area of expertise, so of course I cannot say I find it particularly difficult to figure out. (my students would IMMEDIATELY disagree with me on this !

hehe! ) But that's the beauty of all languages , isn't it?: to be rich with meanings , new word coinages, etc . Otherwise, language would be this closed , untouchable boring system, whose elements would be easily retrieved from any dictionary. Actually, language takes place every day , and diccionaries can't always keep up . That't why they are updated every 5 years or so .
My daughter just got her degree in education with Spanish as her endorsement. I've been enjoying listening to her talk about teaching her students (she's substitute teaching for the remainder of this school year), and how difficult it is going from English to Spanish bacause of 'verb tenses' or something like that!
Aww ! she 's a teacher !!good for her!! my kindest regards and congratulations to her!/
Spanish , as well as French, Portuguese, Italian are indeed difficult for English speaking people. I'ts because they all belong to the "Romance" branch of the language tree, whereas English and German for example, belong to the Germanic kind. My language has a different tense form for every pronoun, for every mood (subjunctive, etc) , for every everything! . for example, verb "read" :"yo leo ; tu/vos(arg) lees , el/ella lee, nosotros leemos, ellos leen, vosotros leeis (used only in spain), ustedes leen, ..." blah blah
So I can understand your daughter's affliction. Tell her this : "todo va a estar bien!" ( everything will be allright)
Best !
Vicky