Was resolved or is resolved?
Both are interchangeable but “it is resolved” is more frequently used. Besides, “before it is resolved” is correct while “before it has been resolved” is unacceptable.
How do you solve a tricky problem?
Strategies for Difficult Math Problems — and Beyond
- Do something. Yeah, the problem is hard.
- Simplify the problem. Try smaller numbers and special cases.
- Reflect on successes. You’ve solved lots of problems.
- Focus on what you haven’t used yet.
- Work backwards.
- Ask for help.
- Start early.
- Take a break.
When to ask a question about problem solving?
Questions about problem-solving will typically arise within a competency-based interview and will require you to demonstrate your particular approach. Questions about problem-solving can be asked in a range of different ways, but some common examples of problem-solving are: How do you solve problems?
What does it mean when a problem has been solved?
“is solved” indicates that it is in the solved state. “has been solved” indicates that the solving of the problem has been completed, which is really just what it means to be in the state of being “solved”.
When did you take action to solve a problem?
Tell me about a time when you identified a potential problem and took action to stop it from becoming one. Learn more about competency-based interview questions and how to answer them. Another way for interviewers to assess your problem-solving skills is by asking you a hypothetical question on how you would handle a situation if you encounter it.
When do problems don’t require a solution?
“Sometimes problems don’t require a solution to solve them; Instead they require maturity to outgrow them.” – Steve Maraboli 6. “Every problem is a gift. Without them we wouldn’t grow” – Tony Robbins 7. “Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced.” – Soren Kierkegaard 8.
Is the statement’the issue was resolved’correct?
“The issue …” or “An issue …”. All you need to do is add a the at the beginning of sentence: The issue was resolved. That will do. Yes it is correct when one refers to in general talks. However to make it meaningful it can be written as “The issue was resolved “. Issue has been resolved.
How to use ” someone has resolved the issue “?
“Someone has resolved the issue” becomes “The issue has been resolved (by…..)” in passive voice. It is Present Perfect tense. Someone resolves the issue….in passive voice becomes….’The issue is resolved by….’ This is Simple Present tense. In the doubt, “…is resolved/ has been resolved…”
Can you say ” the problem got solved “?
In answer to that, could I correctly have said “the problem got solved”? Yes, you can say that, and it will be understood and is grammatically correct. But it might be more friendly to tell her that yes, she solved the problem. – Drew Nov 24 ’15 at 4:23 Show activity on this post. “The problem is solved.” “Yes, the problem is solved.”
What’s the difference between it is resolved and it has been resolved?
There is a difference, which will be so in their P.V.too. It is resolved sounds OK, but, it has been resolved sounds more familiar Both are interchangeable but “it is resolved” is more frequently used. Besides, “before it is resolved” is correct while “before it has been resolved” is unacceptable.