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Farassoo Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

solution to or solution for

Hello.
Two people were talking about their problems and they were trying to find a solution and one of them had an idea, but his friend didn't agree.
Is this correct?
Did his friend like his solution for the problem?
  

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farassoo Did his friend like his solution for the problem? If you say that one of them found a solution to the problem, then why are you asking that question?

  • farassoo Did his friend like his solution for the problem?
  • If you say that one of them found a solution to the problem, then why are you asking that question?
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farassooDid his friend like his solution for the problem?
If you say that one of them found a solution to the problem, then why are you asking that question?
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I'm learning how to write questions about a particular subject. You think I should use another word like opinion or idea? One of them said they should sell their house and the other one didn't agree.
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farassooOne of them said they should sell their house and the other one didn't agree.
So why are you asking the question? Are you trying to confirm something, for example? What is the purpose of the question?
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I don't understand what you mean. It's a homework.
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Nothing.Thanks anyway.
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For example, if you're trying to find out why that friend rejected the solution, you might say,
Did his friend not like his solution for the problem?

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