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problem→ problemEnglish word meaning

"problem" is a A2-level English word meaning "problem". Below you can find 16 example sentences with audio to help you understand how to use it in real English conversations.

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Example Sentences

The Math Test
A1School & Education

The Math Test

There are many numbers and problems.

There are many numbers and problems.

Student and Teacher
A1Dialogue Practice

Student and Teacher

'I don't understand this problem,' says Tom.

'I don't understand this problem,' says Tom.

Forgot Their Name
A1Funny Mistakes

Forgot Their Name

But I have a problem.

But I have a problem.

The Coffee Machine is Broken
A1Everyday Situations

The Coffee Machine is Broken

They tell their boss about the problem.

They tell their boss about the problem.

Thanking Someone
A1Dialogue Practice

Thanking Someone

'It is no problem,' Tom says.

'It is no problem,' Tom says.

Calling Customer Service
A2Everyday Situations

Calling Customer Service

Emma decided to call customer service to fix the problem.

Emma decided to call customer service to fix the problem.

Computer Problems
A2Technology

Computer Problems

'Here is your problem,' Emma said with a smile.

'Here is your problem,' Emma said with a smile.

Getting Enough Sleep
A2Health & Wellness

Getting Enough Sleep

One day, her friend Anna noticed the problem.

One day, her friend Anna noticed the problem.

Keeping in Touch
A2Relationships

Keeping in Touch

Anna tells Maria about her problems at work.

Anna tells Maria about her problems at work.

Requesting a Refund
A2Everyday Situations

Requesting a Refund

'I see. May I ask what the problem is?' the employee asked.

'I see. May I ask what the problem is?' the employee asked.

Meeting with the Tutor
A2School & Education

Meeting with the Tutor

'Let's start with a simple problem.'

'Let's start with a simple problem.'

Remote Work Problems
A2Work & Career

Remote Work Problems

But now he was starting to see the problems.

But now he was starting to see the problems.

Car Breakdown
A2Everyday Situations

Car Breakdown

'Is that a big problem?' Mark asked nervously.

'Is that a big problem?' Mark asked nervously.

Returning an Item
A2Everyday Situations

Returning an Item

But there was a problem.

But there was a problem.

Food Allergy Mix-Up
A2Funny Mistakes

Food Allergy Mix-Up

There was just one problem: Emma was allergic to nuts.

There was just one problem: Emma was allergic to nuts.

Asking for a Deadline Extension
A2Work & Career

Asking for a Deadline Extension

'I see the problem,' he said.

'I see the problem,' he said.

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