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What is the difference between problem, matter and question?

The difference between problem, matter and question is: different meanings, different usages, and different emphases.

1. Different meanings

1. Problem: thorny problem, problem, difficulty, logical problem, mathematical problem.

2. Matter: It is crucial, important, and has a major impact.

3. Question: question, question, matter, issue, subject, doubt, confusion.

2. Different usages

1. Problem: problem means "problem" solution. It often refers to difficulties or problems that exist objectively and need to be solved. It can also refer to difficult problems that have been raised. , can also refer to questions, exercises or thinking questions about numbers, facts, etc.

2. Matter: refers to "trouble, difficulty, problem". It can be used as a predicate or postpositional attributive in a sentence, often after what, something, anything or nothing. The plural form matters means "situations, states of affairs" rather than "multiple things".

3. Question: The basic meaning of question is a "question" that needs to be answered, especially the things under discussion, things that need to be decided, inquiries, events, etc., that is, "issues, problems", which are countable noun.

3. Different focuses

1. Problem: Problem often refers to the problem that needs to be "solved."

2. Matter: Matter usually refers to "trouble", emphasizing "needing help or processing".

3. Question: Question refers to a question that “needs to be answered”.