problem
problem در ۳۰ ثانیه
- A problem is a situation or thing that causes difficulty and needs to be solved or dealt with in daily life or work.
- It is a countable noun, meaning you can have one problem or many problems, and it usually requires a solution to be resolved.
- The word is used in many contexts, including mathematics, customer service, personal relationships, and global issues like climate change or poverty.
- Commonly paired with verbs like 'solve,' 'face,' and 'address,' and the preposition 'with' when identifying the specific cause of the trouble.
The word problem is one of the most fundamental building blocks of the English language, particularly because it addresses the universal human experience of encountering obstacles. At its core, a problem is any situation, person, or thing that is difficult to deal with or needs to be overcome. It is a noun that carries a wide range of emotional weight, from the minor annoyance of a 'technical problem' with a computer to the profound 'global problems' like climate change or poverty. When people use this word, they are identifying a gap between the current state of affairs and a desired state. It is the starting point for all forms of inquiry, engineering, and personal growth. In daily conversation, it is often used to signal that something is wrong, acting as a call to action for a solution.
- Everyday Situations
- In a domestic setting, a problem might be a leaking pipe or a forgotten password. These are tangible, solvable issues that disrupt the flow of daily life. People use the word to express frustration or to ask for help, as in 'I have a problem with the sink.'
I am sorry to bother you, but I have a bit of a problem with my reservation and was wondering if you could help me fix it.
- Academic and Scientific Context
- In mathematics and science, a problem is not necessarily a 'bad' thing. It is a question raised for inquiry, consideration, or solution. A 'math problem' is a challenge designed to test logic and application of rules. Here, the word is neutral and refers to a task that needs to be completed.
The professor assigned a complex problem that required us to apply the laws of thermodynamics to a closed system.
- Social and Interpersonal Use
- When referring to people, saying someone 'is a problem' implies they are difficult to manage or cause trouble for others. It can also refer to social issues, such as 'the problem of homelessness,' which describes a broad societal challenge that requires collective action.
The main problem with the new policy is that it does not account for the needs of part-time employees.
He is having some problems at home, so he might be a little distracted during the meeting today.
If you have a problem with my attitude, you should speak to me directly instead of complaining to the manager.
Using the word problem correctly involves understanding its countability and the verbs that typically accompany it. As a countable noun, it almost always requires an article (a, an, the) or a possessive pronoun (my, your, his) when used in the singular. You 'have' a problem, you 'face' a problem, and ultimately, you 'solve' a problem. The versatility of the word allows it to function in simple subject-verb-object patterns or as part of more complex prepositional phrases. It is frequently paired with adjectives to specify the nature or severity of the issue, such as 'serious problem,' 'minor problem,' or 'unforeseen problem.'
- Verb Collocations
- Common verbs used with problem include: solve, resolve, address, tackle, identify, encounter, and cause. For example, 'We need to tackle the problem head-on' implies a vigorous approach to finding a solution.
The engineers are working hard to solve the technical problem before the product launch.
- Prepositional Use
- The most common preposition used with problem is 'with.' You have a problem *with* something or someone. You can also talk about the problem *of* something, usually when discussing a broad topic like 'the problem of pollution.'
She has a major problem with the way the project is being managed.
- Adjective Modifiers
- Adjectives provide context. A 'chronic problem' is one that lasts a long time, while an 'acute problem' is sudden and severe. A 'complex problem' has many layers, whereas a 'straightforward problem' is easy to fix.
The lack of funding is a perennial problem for the local library.
There seems to be a slight problem with the printer; it keeps jamming every few pages.
The government is trying to address the growing problem of urban sprawl.
You will encounter the word problem in almost every conceivable environment, from high-stakes boardroom meetings to casual conversations at a coffee shop. In the workplace, it is the language of troubleshooting and strategy. Managers ask for 'problem-solving skills,' and IT departments respond to 'technical problems.' In the news, journalists report on 'economic problems' or 'environmental problems,' framing the narrative around things that need to be fixed by society or the government. In education, students are constantly presented with 'math problems' or 'logic problems' to develop their critical thinking. Even in entertainment, the plot of almost every movie or book revolves around a 'central problem' or conflict that the protagonist must resolve.
- Customer Service
- This is perhaps where the word is heard most frequently. Customers call to report a problem, and representatives are trained to say, 'I can help you with that problem.' It is the standard term for a service failure.
Hello, I am calling because I have a problem with my latest bill; I think I was overcharged.
- Medical and Health Contexts
- Doctors often ask patients, 'What seems to be the problem today?' In this context, it refers to symptoms or health concerns. Phrases like 'heart problems' or 'breathing problems' are common ways to describe medical conditions.
If you experience any problems with your vision after taking this medication, please contact us immediately.
- Pop Culture and Media
- The phrase 'Houston, we have a problem' from the Apollo 13 mission has become a legendary part of the English lexicon, used whenever a sudden, serious complication arises in any situation.
The documentary explores the problem of plastic waste in our oceans and what we can do to stop it.
I do not want to make a big problem out of this, but I really think we should reconsider the schedule.
The main problem with the movie was the confusing ending that left many questions unanswered.
Even though problem is a basic word, learners often make specific errors regarding its countability, its distinction from similar words like 'trouble' or 'issue,' and the prepositions that follow it. One of the most frequent mistakes is treating 'problem' as an uncountable noun. Unlike 'trouble' or 'advice,' you can and must count problems. Another common area of confusion is the difference between having a 'problem with' something and a 'problem of' something. Using the wrong preposition can change the meaning or make the sentence sound unnatural to native speakers.
- Problem vs. Trouble
- 'Problem' is a countable noun (a problem, two problems), while 'trouble' is usually uncountable. You say 'I have a problem' but 'I am in trouble.' You cannot say 'I have a trouble.'
Incorrect: I have many troubles with my car.
Correct: I have many problems with my car.
- Preposition Errors
- Learners sometimes use 'about' instead of 'with.' While you can talk *about* a problem, you have a problem *with* a specific thing. 'I have a problem about my computer' is incorrect; it should be 'I have a problem with my computer.'
The biggest problem with the plan is the lack of time, not the lack of money.
- Subject-Verb Agreement
- When 'problem' is the subject, ensure the verb matches. 'The problems is...' is a common error. It must be 'The problems are...' or 'The problem is...'
The problem with these new shoes is that they are too tight around the toes.
There are several problems that we need to discuss during the staff meeting.
One problem after another kept occurring, making it impossible to finish on time.
While problem is a great all-purpose word, English offers many alternatives that can provide more precision or a different tone. Choosing the right synonym depends on whether the situation is a minor annoyance, a difficult choice, or a major disaster. Using a variety of words also makes your speech and writing sound more sophisticated. For instance, 'issue' is often used in professional contexts as a softer, more neutral alternative to 'problem.' 'Challenge' is used to frame a problem as something positive that can be overcome with effort. 'Dilemma' is specifically for when you have to choose between two difficult options.
- Problem vs. Issue
- An 'issue' is often broader and less negative than a 'problem.' In business, people often say 'we have an issue' to sound less alarming than 'we have a problem.' Problems usually require a fix, while issues might just require discussion.
We need to resolve this issue regarding the contract before we can move forward.
- Problem vs. Challenge
- A 'challenge' is a problem that tests your abilities. It has a more positive connotation, suggesting that overcoming it will lead to growth or success. 'Learning a new language is a challenge,' not just a problem.
Climbing the mountain was a significant challenge, but the view from the top was worth it.
- Other Alternatives
- Other words include: complication (something that makes a situation harder), setback (something that stops progress), obstacle (something in your way), and predicament (a difficult or unpleasant situation).
The rain was a minor complication for our outdoor wedding plans.
Losing his keys put him in a real predicament since he was already late for work.
The main obstacle to starting the business is the high cost of rent in the city center.
چقدر رسمی است؟
نکته جالب
The 'pro-' part of the word means 'forward', and '-blema' comes from 'ballein', which means 'to throw'. So, a problem is literally something thrown in your path!
راهنمای تلفظ
- Pronouncing the 'o' like 'oh' (PROH-blem).
- Putting the stress on the second syllable (prob-LEM).
- Forgetting the 'l' sound (prob-em).
- Pronouncing the 'e' too clearly (prob-LEM instead of prob-luhm).
- Confusing the 'b' and 'p' sounds at the start.
سطح دشواری
The word is very common and easy to recognize in text.
Learners must remember it is countable and use the correct prepositions.
Used frequently in basic phrases like 'no problem'.
Easily understood in most contexts due to high frequency.
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پیشنیازها
بعداً یاد بگیرید
پیشرفته
گرامر لازم
Countable Nouns
I have *a* problem (not 'I have problem').
Preposition 'With'
I have a problem *with* my car (not 'about' or 'of').
Gerund after 'Problem'
I had a problem *finding* the keys.
Subject-Verb Agreement
The problems *are* serious.
Compound Nouns
He is a great *problem-solver*.
مثالها بر اساس سطح
I have a problem with my phone.
J'ai un problème avec mon téléphone.
Uses 'a' because 'problem' is a countable noun.
Is there a problem?
Y a-t-il un problème ?
A common question to ask when something seems wrong.
This math problem is hard.
Ce problème de maths est difficile.
'Math problem' is a common compound noun.
No problem, I can help you.
Pas de problème, je peux t'aider.
Used as a polite response or to say something is easy.
I have a big problem.
J'ai un gros problème.
Adjectives like 'big' come before the noun.
He has a problem with his car.
Il a un problème avec sa voiture.
The preposition 'with' connects the problem to the object.
We have many problems today.
Nous avons beaucoup de problèmes aujourd'hui.
Plural form 'problems' used with 'many'.
The problem is the rain.
Le problème, c'est la pluie.
'The problem' is the subject of the sentence.
Can you solve this problem?
Peux-tu résoudre ce problème ?
'Solve' is the most common verb used with 'problem'.
It is not a small problem.
Ce n'est pas un petit problème.
Using 'not' to emphasize the size of the issue.
I had a problem finding the house.
J'ai eu du mal à trouver la maison.
'Had a problem + -ing' is a common structure.
She has some problems at work.
Elle a quelques problèmes au travail.
'Some' is used with the plural 'problems'.
Tell me about your problem.
Parle-moi de ton problème.
'About' is used to introduce the topic of discussion.
The main problem is the cost.
Le problème principal est le coût.
'Main' is an adjective used to identify the most important issue.
I don't want any problems.
Je ne veux aucun problème.
'Any' is used in negative sentences with plural nouns.
He solved the problem quickly.
Il a résolu le problème rapidement.
Adverbs like 'quickly' describe how the problem was solved.
We need to deal with this problem now.
Nous devons nous occuper de ce problème maintenant.
'Deal with' is a phrasal verb meaning to take action.
Pollution is a serious global problem.
La pollution est un grave problème mondial.
Using 'global' to describe large-scale issues.
I have no problem with that idea.
Je n'ai aucun problème avec cette idée.
'Have no problem with' means to agree or be okay with something.
The problem of poverty is very complex.
Le problème de la pauvreté est très complexe.
'The problem of + noun' is used for general topics.
He is facing some health problems.
Il fait face à des problèmes de santé.
'Facing' means experiencing or dealing with.
What is the best way to tackle this problem?
Quelle est la meilleure façon de s'attaquer à ce problème ?
'Tackle' is a strong verb for starting to solve something.
There was a technical problem during the show.
Il y a eu un problème technique pendant le spectacle.
'Technical problem' refers to machines or software.
The problem is that we don't have enough time.
Le problème, c'est que nous n'avons pas assez de temps.
'The problem is that + clause' explains the situation.
The government must address the problem of unemployment.
Le gouvernement doit s'attaquer au problème du chômage.
'Address' is a formal verb for 'deal with'.
This situation could cause serious problems for us.
Cette situation pourrait nous causer de graves problèmes.
'Cause' is the verb used when a situation creates a problem.
We encountered several unexpected problems.
Nous avons rencontré plusieurs problèmes inattendus.
'Encountered' is a more formal word for 'met' or 'found'.
The root of the problem is a lack of communication.
La racine du problème est un manque de communication.
'The root of the problem' is an idiom for the main cause.
It's just a teething problem with the new system.
C'est juste un problème de jeunesse avec le nouveau système.
'Teething problems' are minor issues at the start of a project.
The new law has created more problems than it solved.
La nouvelle loi a créé plus de problèmes qu'elle n'en a résolus.
Using a comparative structure with 'solved'.
The problem lies in the way the data was collected.
Le problème réside dans la manière dont les données ont été collectées.
'The problem lies in...' identifies the source of the issue.
He has a problem with authority.
Il a un problème avec l'autorité.
Describes a person's personality or attitude.
The intractable problem of climate change requires global cooperation.
Le problème insoluble du changement climatique nécessite une coopération mondiale.
'Intractable' describes a problem that is very hard to solve.
Her behavior is becoming increasingly problematic for the team.
Son comportement devient de plus en plus problématique pour l'équipe.
'Problematic' is the adjective form of 'problem'.
We must not exacerbate the problem by acting too hastily.
Nous ne devons pas aggraver le problème en agissant trop précipitamment.
'Exacerbate' means to make a problem worse.
The philosopher discussed the problem of free will.
Le philosophe a discuté du problème du libre arbitre.
In philosophy, a 'problem' is a deep, theoretical question.
There is a fundamental problem with your underlying assumptions.
Il y a un problème fondamental avec vos hypothèses de base.
'Fundamental' describes a problem at the very core of something.
The city is plagued by problems related to urban decay.
La ville est en proie à des problèmes liés au déclin urbain.
'Plagued by' means to be constantly troubled by something.
The solution to one problem often creates another.
La solution à un problème en crée souvent un autre.
A sophisticated observation about cause and effect.
He articulated the problem with remarkable clarity.
Il a énoncé le problème avec une clarté remarquable.
'Articulate' means to express clearly in words.
The structural problems inherent in the economy are difficult to rectify.
Les problèmes structurels inhérents à l'économie sont difficiles à rectifier.
'Inherent' means existing as a natural or basic part of something.
The report highlights the multifaceted nature of the problem.
Le rapport souligne la nature multidimensionnelle du problème.
'Multifaceted' means having many different aspects.
The problem is compounded by a lack of political will.
Le problème est aggravé par un manque de volonté politique.
'Compounded' means made more complex or worse.
They are grappling with the ethical problems of artificial intelligence.
Ils sont aux prises avec les problèmes éthiques de l'intelligence artificielle.
'Grappling with' means struggling to deal with a difficult task.
The perennial problem of social inequality remains unresolved.
Le problème éternel de l'inégalité sociale reste non résolu.
'Perennial' describes something that lasts for a very long time.
The author seeks to problematize the traditional narrative of history.
L'auteur cherche à problématiser le récit traditionnel de l'histoire.
'Problematize' is a verb meaning to treat something as a problem.
The sheer scale of the problem is almost overwhelming.
L'ampleur même du problème est presque écrasante.
'Sheer scale' emphasizes how large and significant the problem is.
There is no simple panacea for such a deep-seated problem.
Il n'y a pas de panacée simple pour un problème aussi profond.
'Panacea' is a solution for all problems; 'deep-seated' means firmly fixed.
ترکیبهای رایج
عبارات رایج
— Used to ask what is wrong or why someone is upset.
You look sad. What's the problem?
— Used to introduce the main difficulty in a situation.
The problem is that we don't have enough money.
— A polite way to say 'you're welcome' or 'it's easy'.
Can you help me? - Sure, no problem.
— If you tell someone about your problem, it feels easier to deal with.
Talk to your mother about it; a problem shared is a problem halved.
— Used to emphasize that a situation is very serious.
If we don't fix this now, it will be a big problem later.
— Used informally to say you are not responsible for something.
The car is broken? That's not my problem; I didn't drive it.
— Used when many difficulties happen in a short time.
It's been a bad day; just one problem after another.
— The basic or most important cause of a difficulty.
We need to find the root of the problem to fix it permanently.
— Small problems that happen at the start of a new project.
The new software has a few teething problems, but it's mostly working.
— A famous phrase used when a sudden, serious difficulty arises.
I just looked at the budget. Houston, we have a problem.
اغلب اشتباه گرفته میشود با
Trouble is usually uncountable, while problem is countable. You have 'a problem' but 'some trouble'.
Issue is often used as a more polite or professional synonym for problem.
In a test, a 'problem' is a task to solve, while a 'question' is something you answer.
اصطلاحات و عبارات
— Used to introduce the main point of difficulty in a situation.
The problem is, I don't have enough experience for the job.
neutral— Used to say that something is easy to do or that you are happy to help.
Can you carry this? No problem.
informal— A child who is very difficult to raise or control.
He was a bit of a problem child at school.
informal— The fundamental cause of a difficult situation.
Greed is often the root of the problem.
neutral— Minor difficulties that occur during the initial stages of an activity.
Every new business has teething problems.
neutral— Telling someone about your troubles makes them easier to bear.
Come on, tell me what's wrong. A problem shared is a problem halved.
informal— Used to state that one is not responsible for a particular difficulty.
If they didn't bring umbrellas, it's not my problem.
informal— To treat a minor issue as if it were a major one.
Stop worrying; you're making a problem out of nothing.
informal— The most central or important part of a difficulty.
We need to get to the heart of the problem.
neutral— A confrontational way of asking why someone is behaving badly.
Why are you staring at me? What's your problem?
slang/aggressiveبهراحتی اشتباه گرفته میشود
Both mean difficulty.
Problem is a countable noun (a problem), whereas trouble is usually uncountable (some trouble). You can solve a problem, but you usually get into trouble.
I have a problem with my bike. I'm in trouble because I'm late.
They are often used as synonyms.
Issue is more formal and can be neutral. A problem is always something that needs fixing, but an issue might just be a topic for discussion.
We have a technical problem. Let's discuss the issue of safety.
Both refer to difficult tasks.
A problem is negative and needs to be removed. A challenge is often seen as positive—something that tests your ability and helps you improve.
The broken window is a problem. Learning to ski is a challenge.
Both can refer to a situation.
Matter is more general and often used in phrases like 'What is the matter?' which is similar to 'What is the problem?' but 'matter' is less focused on the solution.
It is a private matter. What is the problem with the car?
Both can relate to things going wrong.
A problem is the situation itself. A fault is the reason why something isn't working or who is responsible for the mistake.
The problem is the engine won't start. It's my fault because I didn't get it checked.
الگوهای جملهسازی
I have a problem with [noun].
I have a problem with my computer.
Can you help me solve this [adjective] problem?
Can you help me solve this math problem?
The main problem is that [clause].
The main problem is that we are late.
We need to address the problem of [noun].
We need to address the problem of pollution.
This situation is increasingly problematic for [noun].
This situation is increasingly problematic for the company.
The problem is compounded by [noun].
The problem is compounded by a lack of resources.
I have no problem [verb-ing].
I have no problem waiting for you.
There is a problem with [noun].
There is a problem with the printer.
خانواده کلمه
اسمها
فعلها
صفتها
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نحوه استفاده
Extremely high; one of the top 500 most used words in English.
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I have much problem.
→
I have many problems.
Problem is a countable noun, so you must use 'many' and the plural form 'problems.' 'Much' is only for uncountable nouns.
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I have a problem about my phone.
→
I have a problem with my phone.
The correct preposition to use when identifying the object of the problem is 'with,' not 'about.'
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The problems is very big.
→
The problems are very big.
You must use the plural verb 'are' because the subject 'problems' is plural. This is a basic subject-verb agreement rule.
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I have a trouble with this.
→
I have a problem with this.
'Trouble' is usually uncountable, so you cannot say 'a trouble.' You can say 'I am having trouble' or 'I have a problem.'
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He solved the problem of the car.
→
He solved the problem with the car.
While 'problem of' is used for general topics, 'problem with' is used for specific objects that are broken or not working.
نکات
Always Count Your Problems
Remember that 'problem' is countable. Never say 'I have much problem.' Always use 'a problem' or 'many problems.' This is a very common mistake for learners who confuse it with 'trouble.'
Use 'Issue' for Business
In a professional setting, try using the word 'issue' instead of 'problem.' It sounds more neutral and less like you are complaining. For example, 'We have an issue with the schedule' sounds better than 'We have a problem with the schedule.'
The Power of 'No Problem'
Don't be afraid to use 'no problem' as a response to 'thank you.' It is very friendly and makes you sound like a natural English speaker. It's one of the most useful phrases you can learn!
Vary Your Adjectives
Instead of just saying 'big problem' or 'small problem,' try words like 'major,' 'minor,' 'serious,' 'complex,' or 'unexpected.' This makes your writing much more interesting and precise.
Stress the First Syllable
Always put the emphasis on the first part of the word: PROB-lem. If you stress the second part, people might not understand you. The 'o' sound should be short and clear.
Problem with vs. Problem of
Use 'problem with' for specific things (my car, my boss, the computer). Use 'problem of' for big, general topics (poverty, pollution, time management).
Share Your Problems
Remember the saying 'A problem shared is a problem halved.' It's a great way to encourage someone to talk to you about their difficulties.
Global vs. Personal
Be aware of the scale. A 'global problem' affects the whole world, while a 'personal problem' only affects you. Using these adjectives helps people understand the context immediately.
Common Verbs
The most important verbs to use with 'problem' are 'solve,' 'face,' 'cause,' and 'address.' Memorizing these pairs will help you speak much more fluently.
Frame it as a Challenge
If you want to sound positive, call a problem a 'challenge.' It shows that you are ready to work hard and find a solution, rather than just being unhappy about the situation.
حفظ کنید
روش یادسپاری
Think of a 'PRO' who has a 'BLEM' (blemish). Even a professional has a small problem sometimes!
تداعی تصویری
Imagine a large rock blocking a road. You are the driver, and the rock is the 'problem' that you must move or go around.
شبکه واژگان
چالش
Try to use the word 'problem' in three different ways today: once for a technical issue, once to say 'no problem,' and once to describe a task.
ریشه کلمه
The word 'problem' originates from the Old French word 'problème', which came from the Latin 'problema'. This, in turn, was derived from the Greek 'problēma', meaning 'a thing thrown forward'.
معنای اصلی: In ancient Greek, it literally meant something that was 'thrown' or 'put' in front of someone, such as an obstacle or a question for discussion.
Indo-European (Greek > Latin > French > English).بافت فرهنگی
Be careful when calling a person a 'problem,' as it can be dehumanizing or overly critical. It is better to say they are 'having problems' or their 'behavior is problematic.'
The phrase 'no problem' is extremely common in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia, often used as a polite reflex.
تمرین در زندگی واقعی
موقعیتهای واقعی
Technology
- technical problem
- software problem
- hardware problem
- connection problem
Education
- math problem
- logic problem
- problem-solving skills
- exam problem
Health
- health problem
- heart problem
- breathing problem
- medical problem
Business
- financial problem
- management problem
- staffing problem
- operational problem
Social Issues
- global problem
- social problem
- environmental problem
- housing problem
شروعکنندههای مکالمه
"Have you ever had a major problem with a computer?"
"What is the most difficult math problem you have ever solved?"
"Do you think climate change is the biggest problem in the world today?"
"How do you usually react when you face a difficult problem at work?"
"Is 'no problem' a common phrase in your native language too?"
موضوعات نگارش
Describe a time you solved a difficult problem. What steps did you take and how did you feel afterward?
What do you think is the most important problem facing your local community right now?
Write about a 'problem' that actually turned out to be a good thing in the end.
How do you define a 'problem'? Is it always something negative, or can it be an opportunity?
If you could solve one global problem instantly, which one would it be and why?
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, 'no problem' is a very common and polite way to respond to 'thank you' in casual and semi-formal English. It suggests that the favor you did was not a burden for you. In very formal situations, 'you are welcome' might still be preferred.
While 'troubles' exists, it is much more common and natural to say 'I have many problems.' 'Trouble' is usually uncountable, so you would say 'I have a lot of trouble' or 'I am having trouble.'
A 'problem' is usually something clearly negative that needs a solution. An 'issue' is more formal and can be a topic that people have different opinions about. In business, 'issue' is often used to make a 'problem' sound less scary.
In math, a 'problem' is a specific exercise or question you need to solve using numbers and logic. You 'work on a problem' and then 'find the answer' or 'solve the problem.'
Yes, 'problematic' is a very common adjective, especially in academic and professional writing. It describes something that is full of problems or difficult to deal with, such as a 'problematic situation' or a 'problematic theory.'
No, 'problem' is only a noun. If you want to use a verb, you should use 'solve,' 'address,' or 'problematize' (which means to treat something as a problem), but 'problematize' is very formal.
This is a famous quote from the Apollo 13 moon mission. People use it today as a joke or a serious way to say that a sudden, major difficulty has just happened.
A 'problem child' is an idiom for a child who is very difficult to manage, often because they behave badly or have many difficulties at school or home.
The most common preposition is 'with.' You have a 'problem with' something. You can also say 'the problem of' when talking about a general subject like 'the problem of global warming.'
It is countable. You can say 'one problem,' 'two problems,' 'many problems,' and 'a few problems.' You must use an article like 'a' or 'the' if it is singular.
خودت رو بسنج 200 سوال
Write a sentence using 'problem' and 'computer'.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Describe a 'math problem' you had to solve.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a short dialogue using 'no problem'.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
What is a 'global problem' we face today?
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Explain the difference between a 'problem' and a 'challenge'.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a formal sentence using 'address the problem'.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Use 'problematic' in a sentence about a new rule.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
What does 'the root of the problem' mean in your own words?
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence about a 'technical problem' at work.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Describe a 'personal problem' without giving too much detail.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
How would you tell a manager about a problem?
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence using 'one problem after another'.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Use 'teething problems' in a sentence about a new app.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
What is a 'social problem' in your city?
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence using 'solve a problem' and 'quickly'.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
How do you feel when you face a big problem?
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence using 'problem' as the subject.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Use 'encounter a problem' in a sentence about a trip.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
What is a 'health problem' people often have?
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Write a sentence about 'solving' a 'math problem'.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
Say: 'I have a problem with my computer.'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'No problem, you're welcome!'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'Can you help me solve this math problem?'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'The main problem is the cost.'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'We need to tackle this problem now.'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'Houston, we have a problem.'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'A problem shared is a problem halved.'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'The root of the problem is communication.'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'It's just a minor technical problem.'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'What seems to be the problem today?'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'I have no problem waiting for you.'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'The situation is becoming quite problematic.'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'We encountered several unexpected problems.'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'There is no simple solution to this problem.'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'The problem lies in the design.'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'He has a problem with authority.'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'It's just a teething problem.'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'One problem after another occurred.'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'The problem is compounded by the rain.'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Say: 'Is there a problem with the reservation?'
این را بلند بخوانید:
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Listen and write: 'I have a problem.'
Listen and write: 'No problem at all.'
Listen and write: 'Solve the problem.'
Listen and write: 'A big problem.'
Listen and write: 'The problem is fixed.'
Listen and write: 'Technical problems.'
Listen and write: 'Global problems.'
Listen and write: 'The root of the problem.'
Listen and write: 'Teething problems.'
Listen and write: 'A problem child.'
Listen and write: 'What's the problem?'
Listen and write: 'A complex problem.'
Listen and write: 'Solve it quickly.'
Listen and write: 'Face your problems.'
Listen and write: 'No problem, man.'
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نمره کامل!
Summary
The word 'problem' is a versatile noun used to identify any obstacle or difficulty that requires attention. Whether it is a simple 'math problem' or a complex 'global problem,' the focus is always on the need for a solution.
- A problem is a situation or thing that causes difficulty and needs to be solved or dealt with in daily life or work.
- It is a countable noun, meaning you can have one problem or many problems, and it usually requires a solution to be resolved.
- The word is used in many contexts, including mathematics, customer service, personal relationships, and global issues like climate change or poverty.
- Commonly paired with verbs like 'solve,' 'face,' and 'address,' and the preposition 'with' when identifying the specific cause of the trouble.
Always Count Your Problems
Remember that 'problem' is countable. Never say 'I have much problem.' Always use 'a problem' or 'many problems.' This is a very common mistake for learners who confuse it with 'trouble.'
Use 'Issue' for Business
In a professional setting, try using the word 'issue' instead of 'problem.' It sounds more neutral and less like you are complaining. For example, 'We have an issue with the schedule' sounds better than 'We have a problem with the schedule.'
The Power of 'No Problem'
Don't be afraid to use 'no problem' as a response to 'thank you.' It is very friendly and makes you sound like a natural English speaker. It's one of the most useful phrases you can learn!
Vary Your Adjectives
Instead of just saying 'big problem' or 'small problem,' try words like 'major,' 'minor,' 'serious,' 'complex,' or 'unexpected.' This makes your writing much more interesting and precise.
مثال
I have a problem with my computer and it won't start.
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