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No, it is not a problem.
a problem in your city
It is a noun where it suggests a 'problem requiring a solution.' It is an adjective such as in 'a problem child'
The answer depends on the context. If you are talking about a specific problem, you would say "the problem". For example, "My car was making an odd noise, but the mechanic found the problem and fixed it." If you are talking about a general problem or any problem, you would say "a problem". For example, "Let me know if you have a problem with this plan."This a/the distinction applies to any noun, not just "problem". For example, "I like to take a book with me when I go to the beach," and "The movie was good, but the book was better."
to retell the problem
Some word endings for "problem" are problematic, problematize, and problematical.
In Yiddish, you can say "keyn problem."
The 'problem' of 'this problem' is not understood.
when the problem needs a scientific proof it becomes a scientific problem
A problem?
The answer to an addition problem is the sum of the problem.
1. Firstly you have to adress the problem. -What is the problem? -How did you encounter the problem? 2. Then you need to figure out how to get round the problem. -Can i reverse the problem? If not can somebody help me? -What are all the possible ways of solving the problem? Hope this helped.
no problem
the main problem is a problem that occurs in the middle of the story
The conflict is the problem of the story(is the main problem from the story)
Nothing... The problem is people having a problem with homosexuality
the main problem is a problem that occurs in the middle of the story