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  1. What is the difference between "the problem about", "the problem of ...

    Jul 23, 2024 · The problem with X implies that X has a problem associated with its use - The problem with early cameras; The problem with online ratings. What's the problem with X? implies that the …

  2. prepositions - Problem (with) doing something - English Language ...

    When you want to say that you had or are having problems with something, what is the best way to express this: I'm having a problem with saying this correctly. I'm having a problem saying this cor...

  3. phrase meaning - "Problem with <person>" vs. "Problem of <person ...

    Mar 28, 2017 · That is, a problem with (someone) is a problem that you have or which exists generally in relation to that person. Usually it will be a problem with their behaviour, their attitude, or some other …

  4. word order - what is the problem/what the problem is - English …

    Feb 19, 2023 · 0 Both forms can carry pragmatics - can suggest authority, impatience etc. the neutral What is the problem doesn't need I want to know I want to know what the problem is sounds better …

  5. articles - There is not a/the problem with - English Language Learners ...

    Oct 21, 2022 · But why can't it be "There is not the problem with a pipe"? "The problem" refers to the problem voiced in the first sentence. After all, it doesn't matter what the real problem is in reality, the …

  6. grammar - Is "problems on [something]" correct? - English Language ...

    Feb 22, 2022 · Would it be correct to say &quot;problems on [something]&quot;? Like in this sentence: I enjoy helping my students to solve their problems on music performance.

  7. "Do you have a problem IN doing sth" or "do you have a problem …

    Sep 16, 2020 · Which one of the following sentences is correct? Do you have a problem in doing sth? Do you have a problem doing sth? Prepositions are always tricky and there are not helpful rules. …

  8. word choice - 'to do' or 'to make' a problem? - English Language ...

    May 27, 2020 · Which word is more idiomatic with a problem, to do or to make? I don't like to do/make problems for people.

  9. Issue vs Problem - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    A problem is larger in scale, often large enough to alter your life either temporarily or permanently. A problem can easily require the advice and guidance of those around you, in order to solve it. …

  10. prepositions - What is the difference between "solution of problem" …

    Jun 25, 2015 · If you need to avoid repetition of 'to', you can say solution for the problem. Although the construction solution of the problem wouldn't be my first choice, I would refrain from calling it …