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  1. What is the tense ot the sentence "The problem has been solved"

    Apr 17, 2020 · "Solved", in this case is a predicate adjective that describes the subject, which is "the problem". It functions just like any other adjective would. It therefore doesn't have any …

  2. What's the difference between 'resolve' and 'solve'?

    Feb 27, 2011 · What's the difference between 'resolve' and 'solve'?Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Synonyms (1984) offers the following useful discussion of how solve and resolve differ in …

  3. Is it okay to say “Your explanation really solved my concerns"

    Is it okay to say “You explanation really solved my concerns"? What are other ways to express this? Thank you!

  4. A word or phrase for "The problem solved itself"

    Jun 17, 2014 · Whenever we close a support ticket at my company, we note the resolution to the problem so that future technicians can see what we did to solve the issue. We also send the …

  5. "solve with" vs "solve for" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    The context is solving a mathematical problem. solved with sth - means a problem is tackled using sth method solved for sth - means that a problem is transformed in such way that can sth can …

  6. grammar - Can I use " the problem got solved"? - English …

    Nov 23, 2015 · In context, I reported an online problem and in response the the service executive did her job but was not sure about whether hr action had solved the problem, so she asked me …

  7. Is resolved vs has been resolved? - English Language & Usage …

    May 1, 2016 · If someone reports an defect to me and is asking for an update, how should I reply? I will inform you once the issue is resolved or I will inform you once the issue has been resolved?

  8. Is there any idiom about the problems so bad that cannot be …

    May 23, 2016 · As @JohnWaylandBales replied you also have intractable but you were asking for "cannot be solved" not "hard to solve". There is an interesting word for a problem so hard to …

  9. Can the verb "solve" be applied to the noun "challenge"?

    Jun 14, 2012 · So long as the noun is something solvable, this would be a valid construction. Thus puzzles, Rubik's cubes and equations are all nouns which can be the object of the verb "to …

  10. An English idiom for "solve a problem that has been solved"?

    Sep 27, 2014 · It's suitable for when the problem has been solved (there is, then, no problem to solve) and make-work is being done to create the solution where there is no problem. It's not …