Which one is correct?
"I am having problem with my phone" or "Am having problem with my phone"?

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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.

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.

Alternatives:

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

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