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I am having problem with my phone vs Am having problem with my phone

The correct phrase is "I am having a problem with my phone." The subject pronoun "I" is necessary in English sentences to indicate who is performing the action. Omitting it would make the sentence incomplete.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 666 views

I am having problem with my phone

This phrase is incorrect. It is missing the subject pronoun "I" at the beginning of the sentence.

The correct form is "I am having a problem with my phone." This structure is used to indicate that the speaker is experiencing an issue with their phone.
  • We're having frightful problems with our phone.
  • No. Right now, I am having a problem with you.
  • I told them that I was having problems with my pregnancy, and I needed to use the phone, so they sent a bodyguard with me.
  • Well, Lieutenant Thorson was definitely having problems with Stillwell.
  • No wonder Dennis is having problems with early detonation.
  • I am having difficulty understanding your loyalty.
  • Kamran having some cell phone problems again?
  • I am already satisfied with what I am having now.
  • You know, she's having problems with her cataracts again.
  • He's having problems with his wife.
  • The young lord started having problems with his eyes.
  • Looks like you're having problems with the buttons.
  • But you're having problems with mine?
  • Looks like we're both having problems with the ladies.
  • I'm having problems with my pen...
  • He's having problems with his pacemaker.
  • He said he was having problems with the vid.
  • We're having problems with the plasma conduits.
  • Mom, she's having problems with her boyfriend.
  • He said he was having problems with these pawnbrokers in the casino.

Alternatives:

  • I am experiencing a problem with my phone
  • I have a problem with my phone
  • I am facing an issue with my phone

Am having problem with my phone

This phrase is incorrect. It is missing the subject pronoun "I" at the beginning of the sentence.

The correct form is "I am having a problem with my phone." This structure is used to indicate that the speaker is experiencing an issue with their phone.
  • We're having frightful problems with our phone.
  • Well, Lieutenant Thorson was definitely having problems with Stillwell.
  • No wonder Dennis is having problems with early detonation.
  • Kamran having some cell phone problems again?
  • You know, she's having problems with her cataracts again.
  • He's having problems with his wife.
  • The young lord started having problems with his eyes.
  • Looks like you're having problems with the buttons.
  • But you're having problems with mine?
  • Looks like we're both having problems with the ladies.
  • I'm having problems with my pen...
  • He's having problems with his pacemaker.
  • He said he was having problems with the vid.
  • We're having problems with the plasma conduits.
  • Mom, she's having problems with her boyfriend.
  • He said he was having problems with these pawnbrokers in the casino.
  • I'm having problems with my new boss Roz.
  • Are you having problems with Wolffi?
  • He was having problems with girls.
  • Yes, I've been having problems with my radiator.

Alternatives:

  • I am experiencing a problem with my phone
  • I have a problem with my phone
  • I am facing an issue with my phone

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