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Was solved or is solved?

By James Holden

Was solved or is 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”. Use either one. Both are correct.

How do you say issue resolved?

If something has been resolved, and remains resolved, then it is (currently)resolved. “Someone has resolved the issue” becomes “The issue has been resolved (by…..)” in passive voice. It is Present Perfect tense.

What is the issue resolved?

To resolve a problem, argument, or difficulty means to find a solution to it.

Is this problem has been solved?

The problem is solved is correct at the moment of declaration. “Has been solved” is correct when the moment has passed. Grammatically both are correct but the that may be more appropriate is depends on the time in relation to act of solving the problem. Both “has been solved” and “was solved” are correct.

Did we resolve your problem means?

Word forms: resolves, resolving, resolved. transitive verb. To resolve a problem or argument, means to find a solution to it. [formal]हल करना We must find a way to resolve these problems.

What is mean solved?

1 : to find a solution, explanation, or answer for solve a problem solved the crime. 2 : to pay in full solve a debt. intransitive verb. : to solve something substitute and solve for x.

What is the difference between has been and has?

“Has” is a conjugation of the verb “to have.” You would say “She has a car.” They are different words used in different contexts. Has been is used with third person singular noun or pronoun(he, she, it, Ravi) in present perfect continuous tense.

Has this issue been resolved meaning?

It means it will resolve itself. But usually problems can’t resolve themselves.

Has been solved which tense?

As others have said, “has been” is the present perfect tense of “to be”. That is the verb in the sentence. “Solved” is not part of the verb. It is a participial adjective — a principal verb form that is used as an adjective.

When to use’the problem has been solved’?

The “has been solved” form stresses that the solution took place in the past, so as soon as you indicate when the problem was solved, you can’t use the present “is solved”. For example you could say, “The problem has… Loading… My 2 cents – the precise meaning is sensitive to the context.

Which is the correct way to say the issue was resolved?

‘The issue was resolved’ is the right way to put it. Here we are speaking of a particular issue that has been resolved. Therefore, the definite article ‘the’ has to be used before ‘issue’. A singular Countable Noun is always preceded by an article-a, an or the. As ‘issue’ is a countable noun we need an article before it.

Which is the correct verb to solve an issue?

“We will solve this issue” Is the verb “to solve” the correct one? Can patience be lost? or ran away? I mean: We will resolve this issue. This is a better collocation. I’ve lost my patience – Good and common. I’ve run out of patience – Good and common. thank you so much.

When to use the has been solved form?

The “has been solved” form stresses that the solution took place in the past, so as soon as you indicate when the problem was solved, you can’t use the present “is solved”. For example you could say, “The problem has be My 2 cents – the precise meaning is sensitive to the context.

Is the issue resolved now or issue is resolved?

For the State and EDF, the issue is resolved. Where the issue is resolved after publication of the data and the reservation, withdrawal of the reservation is made public. With AutoForm Engineering’s latest release AutoFormplus R6, this issue is resolved. Check whether the issue is resolved now.

What does it mean when you solve a problem?

When you solve something, you find (and presumably implement) a solution to it. This means that you have dealt with it successfully, finding what was quite possibly the only way (or at most one of a few ways) to succeed. The issue has been resolved, although none of us is happy with the final outcome.

The “has been solved” form stresses that the solution took place in the past, so as soon as you indicate when the problem was solved, you can’t use the present “is solved”. For example you could say, “The problem has be My 2 cents – the precise meaning is sensitive to the context.

What’s the best way to ask if an issue has been resolved?

Since things change so quick nowadays (already talking like my grandpa) – especially with HTML5 – and this question is already 8 months old (although some of the answers are younger but unfortunately rather worthless) I was wondering what would be the best way to bump this topic: