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Do you have any idea what should be the problem here vs Do you have any idea what could be the problem here

Both phrases are correct, but convey slightly different nuances. 'Do you have any idea what should be the problem here?' implies a more definitive or expected issue. On the other hand, 'Do you have any idea what could be the problem here?' suggests a possibility or uncertainty. The choice between the word 'should' and the word 'could' depends on the context and the level of certainty or speculation desired.
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Do you have any idea what should be the problem here

This phrase is correct but implies a more definitive or expected issue.

This phrase is used to inquire about a specific expected problem or issue.
  • So you have any idea what the problem could be?
  • Do you have any idea what we've sacrificed...
  • - Do you have any idea what that was about?
  • Do you have any idea what that guy was getting at...
  • Do you have any idea what...
  • Do you have any idea what it's like doing forecasts for L.A.
  • Do you have any idea what time it is?
  • Do you have any idea what kind of sentence...
  • Do you have any idea what it's like in Colombia? I do.
  • Do you have any idea what I have had to give up so that I could be at home helping out...
  • Do you have any idea what that's like?
  • Do you have any idea what you can still do with three dollars a week...
  • I mean, do you have any idea what your music does to me.
  • My problem is that none of you have any idea what we're getting into.
  • No, do you have any idea what's underneath this sand?
  • Do you have any idea what he's up to?
  • Do you have any idea what lighting that fire did?
  • Do you have any idea what that means?
  • Do you have any idea what these kids are up against?
  • Do you have any idea what that could mean?

Do you have any idea what could be the problem here

This phrase is correct and suggests a possibility or uncertainty.

This phrase is used to inquire about a potential problem or issue without assuming a definitive answer.
  • So you have any idea what the problem could be?
  • Do you have any idea what we've sacrificed...
  • - Do you have any idea what that was about?
  • Do you have any idea what that guy was getting at...
  • Do you have any idea what...
  • Do you have any idea what it's like doing forecasts for L.A.
  • Do you have any idea what time it is?
  • Do you have any idea what kind of sentence...
  • Do you have any idea what it's like in Colombia? I do.
  • Do you have any idea what I have had to give up so that I could be at home helping out...
  • Do you have any idea what that's like?
  • Do you have any idea what you can still do with three dollars a week...
  • I mean, do you have any idea what your music does to me.
  • My problem is that none of you have any idea what we're getting into.
  • No, do you have any idea what's underneath this sand?
  • Do you have any idea what he's up to?
  • Do you have any idea what lighting that fire did?
  • Do you have any idea what that means?
  • Do you have any idea what these kids are up against?
  • Do you have any idea what that could mean?

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