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because he is having a problem vs because he is having problem

The correct phrase is "because he is having a problem." The word "problem" should be preceded by the article "a" to make the sentence grammatically correct. It is important to use the indefinite article "a" before a singular countable noun like "problem."

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because he is having a problem

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to explain the reason for someone experiencing difficulty or trouble. It is grammatically correct to use the indefinite article "a" before the singular countable noun "problem."

Examples:

  • He couldn't finish his homework because he is having a problem with his computer.
  • She missed the meeting because she is having a problem with her car.
  • They are late because they are having a problem finding the location.
  • I can't reach him because he is having a problem with his phone.
  • The project is delayed because they are having a problem with the funding.
  • I need your input, sir, because I'm having a problem with Karen Hayes.
  • Because he is having a relationship with Ashley x.
  • You know, mom didn't drag me all the way down here just because you were having problems.
  • She came to you because she was having problems?
  • And he is having a hard time too.
  • He is having a difficult time.
  • We have postponed the discharge, because EMEA is clearly having problems in terms of procurement procedures.
  • I believe that he is having a full-blown breakdown and must be brought home to receive medical care.
  • I want this soldier to feel he is having a fair say in this matter.
  • I mean, he is having a pretty sick Dr. Mario run, but...
  • I mean, he is having a pretty sick Dr. Mario run, but...
  • I knew it was a gamble because of New York having problems with the city, that it was on trial.
  • Because we were having problems, and-and the marriage was over, - and-and...
  • That's why butterfingers here is having a problem locking in his clip.
  • Well, we'll just have to leave Tigger up in the tree top for a little while. Because, at the bottom of the next page... Pooh is having a problem of his own.
  • And now he is having my dream adorable wedding.
  • He is having surgery to remove bone and shrapnel.
  • Andy he is having frequent PVCs.
  • Yes, he is having dinner with my family.
  • I bet he is having exactly the same emotions.

because he is having problem

This phrase is incorrect in English. The article "a" is needed before the singular countable noun "problem."

  • You know, mom didn't drag me all the way down here just because you were having problems.
  • She came to you because she was having problems?
  • We have postponed the discharge, because EMEA is clearly having problems in terms of procurement procedures.
  • I knew it was a gamble because of New York having problems with the city, that it was on trial.
  • Because we were having problems, and-and the marriage was over, - and-and...
  • Because he is having a relationship with Ashley x.
  • I need your input, sir, because I'm having a problem with Karen Hayes.
  • And he was having problems with her. Anyway, that's because he wasn't married.
  • Jamie is having problems finding a donor to save him from a condition known as Fanconi anaemia because in Malta we do not currently have a register of bone marrow donors.
  • Topher is having problems following commands.
  • No wonder Dennis is having problems with early detonation.
  • And now he is having my dream adorable wedding.
  • And he is having a hard time too.
  • He is having surgery to remove bone and shrapnel.
  • He is having a difficult time.
  • Andy he is having frequent PVCs.
  • Yes, he is having dinner with my family.
  • I bet he is having exactly the same emotions.
  • I believe that he is having a full-blown breakdown and must be brought home to receive medical care.
  • He is having his L7 fused, and they just had a cancellation.

Alternatives:

  • because he is having a problem

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