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John Aki Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Grammar help please

Hi There,

Can someone tell me what are differences in meaning between these two sentences please?

"It is a problem"

"It has a problem"

Thanks

  

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Here's the very broad idea. "It is a problem" The whole thing is a problem. "It has a problem" Part of the thing is a problem.

  • Here's the very broad idea.
  • "It is a problem" The whole thing is a problem.
  • "It has a problem" Part of the thing is a problem.
  • Part of it is OK.
  • Clive
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Here's the very broad idea.

"It is a problem" The whole thing is a problem.

"It has a problem" Part of the thing is a problem. Part of it is OK.

Clive

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