Which one is correct?
"I am having problem with my phone" or "i'm having problem with my phone"?

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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.

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.

Alternatives:

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

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