Yes.
How is the test going? Are you having a problem with number 5?
Problem solving
Problem solving
problem solving
logrolling
That depends a lot on what problem you want to solve.
correct
He alluded to having a problem with his hearing.
difficult. There are two "f's" in the word.
No. Use "They are discussing the examinations," or "They are having a discussion about the examinations."
What seems to be the problem you're having with them?
It must be used after some form of have. He/she/it (has) swum. We/You/they (have) swum. Or having, as in: Having swum the length of the pool....
Retry the problem one more time to see if you can find the correct answer.
To provide the correct solution, please specify the problem you need help with.
Use the OSD buttons on the front of the monitor
what if you are having problem passing stools
The use of the word in the sentence you quote is in the sense of having been perceived as being rude to an elder. So yes, the sentence is correct.
That is correct spelling for the word "problem" (difficulty, challenge, or test example).The correct spelling is problem (difficulty, or math question).