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cannot solve itself
Hello everyone
I'd like to ask if I can say like this:
This problem cannot/will not solve itself.
The meaning intended is as follows: we must do something about the probllem, we must try to find solutions.
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Re: cannot solve itself
I am not clear on your question.
This problem will not solve itself.
is gramatically correct.
Do you want to add to the thought?
This problems needs a solution.
This problem needs outside resolution.
An intervention is needed for this problem.
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Re: cannot solve itself

Originally Posted by
susiedqq
I am not clear on your question.
This problem will not solve itself.
is gramatically correct.
Do you want to add to the thought?
This problems needs a solution.
This problem needs outside resolution.
An intervention is needed for this problem.
Thank you very much, susiedqq.
I just wanted to make sure that the sentence "This problem will not solve itself" is gramatically correct.
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