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TeacherJapan Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

How to use nature?

It is the nature of problems that the more difficult they are to solve, the more serious they are.

Is there any other way to replace the phrase 'it is the nature of the problems?'
  

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' Here's one: Problems are such that...

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teacherJapanIs there any other way to replace the phrase 'it is the nature of the problems?'
Here's one:

Problems are such that...
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Problems are such that...... I see. Thank you very much for the idea.
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The phrase doesn't seem to add much. I'd consider just dropping it.

The more difficult problems are to solve, the more serious they are.
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Hi, Clive. Is it better to say, "As is often the case with problems" instead of "it is the nature of problems that?"
As is often the case with problems, the more difficult they are to solve, the more serious they are.
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"As is often the case with problems" This refers to some problems.

"It is the nature of problems that" This refers to all problems.
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Now I understand. Thank you so much.

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