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do you have any problems to find vs do you have nay problmes finding

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form would be "Do you have any problems finding?" The word "nay" is not used in this context, and "problmes" is a misspelling of "problems."

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do you have any problems to find

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition "to" should be followed by the base form of the verb, not the -ing form.

The correct form should be "Do you have any problems finding?".
  • Do you have any problems making new memories?
  • Do you have any problems neuronal But Inshallah (thank goodness) is only temporary.
  • Mr. Soprano, do you have any problem with wearing an electronic bracelet?
  • Do you have any problems, Will?
  • Do you have any problems over the last two years?
  • Tell me, do you have any problems with the central heating?
  • After you bungle this thing tonight and send Pixley stomping out of the r estaurant, do you have any problem with me giving her a call?
  • I didn't find both of you have any problems.
  • I didn't find both of you have any problems.
  • If you have any problems with your job, say so... and we'll find something else.
  • If you have any problem, just talk to his Holiness.
  • If you have any problems, put your mask on.
  • If you have any problems, just call me.
  • If you have any problems, call me.
  • If you have any problems, Matthis will help you.
  • If you have any problems, please call an actual doctor to assist you.
  • - Did you have any problems...
  • If you have any problems ask him.
  • If you have any problems, you complain to me.
  • If you have any problems, we can work something out.

do you have nay problmes finding

This phrase is incorrect. "Nay" is not used in this context, and "problmes" is a misspelling of "problems."

The correct form should be "Do you have any problems finding?".
  • Yeas and nays have been ordered.
  • Yeas and nays have been ordered and the clerk will call the roll.
  • The question is on the adoption of the substitute amendment to HR 934. The yeas and nays have been ordered, and the clerk will call the roll.
  • The committee members will now vote yea or nay. Nay.
  • Nay, nay you-you're lying.
  • Nay. yeas and five nays.
  • Nay, nay, he became an impossible person
  • Say nay, say nay, for shame.
  • Nay, nay, you're lyin'.
  • Nay, just - take the day off with me.
  • Nay, we have learned much this day.
  • Nay, I am not Saint James.
  • Nay, the minute she turns 18...
  • Nay, I've heard tales told of his hideousness.
  • Nay, I owest to thy wit.
  • You can listen to this nay sayer.
  • - Nay, you were better speak first.
  • Nay, a'rubs himself with civet.
  • Nay, not so much, Lord Coleville.
  • Nay, I will, that's flat.

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