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Difficult vs problem #16 (permalink) Wed Feb 18, 2009 13:47 pm   Difficult vs problem
 

Well, my problem is that I'm lost.

Correct answer: (a) problem
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Difficult vs problem #17 (permalink) Wed Feb 18, 2009 14:33 pm   Difficult vs problem
 

I want to record the voice for practising the communication skills but I dont the problem I cannot record
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Difficult vs problem #19 (permalink) Fri May 29, 2009 18:23 pm   Difficult vs problem
 

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Difficult vs problem #20 (permalink) Sat May 30, 2009 12:37 pm   Difficult vs problem
 

Torsten wrote:
Because "situation" is rather neutral. It can refer to positive as well as negative circumstances. When you are lost, you are in trouble so you have a problem.


Hi Mr.Torsten,

I'm The French,

I understand what do you mean when you are talking about the neutral aspect of the word situation, but I want to know if grammatically the construction is correct if I put situation?

I have another little question, I'm a bit lost on the topic, I want to know the good way that I need to follow to improve my level in English.

Thank for your reply.

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Difficult vs problem #21 (permalink) Tue Jun 23, 2009 17:54 pm   Difficult vs problem
 

hi tostern and alen
"i am lost "
i am lost in this site and i am trying to find how i can join to this dialogue
please help me
best regards
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Difficult vs problem #22 (permalink) Wed Jun 24, 2009 21:09 pm   Difficult vs problem
 

Hi Ramin,

What exactly would you like to know?
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Difficult #23 (permalink) Fri Jul 03, 2009 3:56 am   Difficult
 

that's right. The word"difficult" is an adjective, if you want to use the word like that, you must replace it by "difficulty".
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Difficult vs problem #24 (permalink) Sat Jul 18, 2009 17:49 pm   Difficult vs problem
 

Thanks sir torsten to continuing send me a message... Thank you very much
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Difficult vs problem #25 (permalink) Sun Jul 19, 2009 8:27 am   Difficult vs problem
 

how are you to mach the best English learning
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Difficult vs problem #26 (permalink) Sun Jul 19, 2009 8:57 am   Difficult vs problem
 

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Difficult vs problem #27 (permalink) Sun Jul 19, 2009 10:13 am   Difficult vs problem
 

this sentence is difficult
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Difficult vs problem #28 (permalink) Thu Oct 29, 2009 18:25 pm   Difficult vs problem
 

Hi Torsten, could you give me more examples to explain the difference from " situation" and " problem". Thanks!
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Difficult vs problem #29 (permalink) Thu Oct 29, 2009 18:38 pm   Difficult vs problem
 

Hi Quemai,

You will find lots of examples if you google both words separately or read newspaper articles.
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Difficult vs problem #30 (permalink) Thu Nov 05, 2009 1:20 am   Difficult vs problem
 

Hi, then when I use situation in the sentence?
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