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I am having problem with my phone vs i'm having problem with my phone

Both phrases are correct, but the contraction "I'm" is more commonly used in informal spoken English. The contraction helps to make the sentence sound more natural and conversational.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 2362 views

I am having problem with my phone

This phrase is grammatically correct but less commonly used in informal spoken English.

This phrase is grammatically correct but sounds a bit formal. It can be used in written English or in formal situations.
  • 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 having a problem with my phone
  • I have a problem with my phone

i'm having problem with my phone

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal spoken English.

This phrase is the more common and natural way to express the idea in informal spoken English.
  • I'm having problems with my pen...
  • I'm having problems with my new boss Roz.
  • I'm having problems with my vocal chords.
  • I'm sorry. I'm just... I'm having problems with this Sean thing.
  • Ma, I'm having problems with my apartment, and my commute is very long and...
  • We're having frightful problems with our phone.
  • See, I'm having problems of a... personal nature, Doctor.
  • I'm having problems, I don't know what to do.
  • I'm having problems and I need to talk to you.
  • I'm sorry, Keith, I'm having problems at the morgue.
  • "I'm having problems at work, I don't get along with my colleagues"
  • I'm still having... I'm having problems of my own.
  • Benny, I'm having problems refueling, it'll take a long time, what should we do?
  • Kamran having some cell phone problems again?
  • I'm having trouble with the on-off button on my phone.
  • 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'm having a problem with some bullies at work.
  • I'm having a problem with my account.

Alternatives:

  • I'm having a problem with my phone
  • I have a problem with my phone

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