Dyslexia
It means the person is having problems reading. Either the book is beyond their reading level or they have a problem.
When a child is struggling with words or is having problems with school, then you may want to consider a reading tutor. A reading tutor can run pretty affordable and can be available for as little as an hour a week.
Michael Addington has written: 'A study of the relationship between having a computer in the home and reading comprehension' -- subject(s): Microcomputers, Reading comprehension, Computers and literacy, Computers and children
Anindita Sen has written: 'Teacher strategies to help fourth-graders having difficulty in reading' -- subject(s): Cross-cultural studies, Fourth grade (Education), Reading (Elementary)
Check the back of a disc there might be a scratch on it. If not it might just be your PlayStation is having trouble reading the disc. Finally maybe your PlayStation is having problems.
no it can not....
I'm having problems is '' Yo estoy teniendo problemas'' having problems is: '' teniendo problemas''
they are not having problems on facebook with farmville.
no, kia is not having marital problems.
No, it is a noun. Its a thing. If somebody is "having problems" , having is the verb, and problems is abstract thing working with it
Tell us what problems you are having.
After reading the owner's manual, and still having problems, then go see the dealer. Try putting it in neutral first