Perdicament, I think.
The word Problem is not in the KJV (according to Strong's Concordance) but, 'Problem' may not have been a word used in the early 1600's when it was translated.
No problen is not a word, the word is probleM
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The plural of problem is problems.
The answer to a multiplication problem is the product.
problem - problem(s), problem(atic), problem(atical), problem(atically)
Proffesion is the base word
No, the plural of problem is problems.
There is a problem with the SRS. Take it to a professional for repair. This is not a DIY repair.There is a problem with the SRS. Take it to a professional for repair. This is not a DIY repair.
Professional is a noun as well as an adjective.Used as a noun:We need a professional for this job.Used as an adjective:I hope to play professional football one day.
Problem with the transmission. Seek professional help.Problem with the transmission. Seek professional help.
give sample of word problem of acceleration
You convert the word problem into a numeric problem and then calculate.
It depends on what the problem is. From your question it is obvious you need to have it looked at by a professional.
The word Problem is not in the KJV (according to Strong's Concordance) but, 'Problem' may not have been a word used in the early 1600's when it was translated.
Yes, the word problem is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a thing.
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