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Lisa_08
Is it correct ? "What is the problem" and "Where is the problem" ?
29 déc. 2008 21:18
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yup, both can be used, but in different situations:
(Class room is too loud, car won't start, you feel sick but you don't know why)
---> "what is the problem?"
vs.
(somewhere in the class room, something is making a sound,
some part of the car seems to have a problem,
a part of your body hurts)
----》 "where is the problem"
in other words, it's the difference between asking "what?" and "where?"
"Can you find where THIS problem is?"
"Can you find what THE problem is?"
29 décembre 2008
Both are correct, but used in different situations.
29 décembre 2008
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Lisa_08
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Français
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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