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I didn't encounter any problems vs I haven't encounter any problem

Both phrases are almost correct. However, the correct form is "I haven't encountered any problems." The use of "haven't" (have not) is more appropriate in this context to indicate that up to the present moment, there have been no problems encountered.
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Explained by Jennifer
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Last updated: August 13, 2024

I didn't encounter any problems

This phrase is almost correct but lacks the appropriate tense for the context.

This phrase is in the past tense, indicating that at a specific point in the past, no problems were encountered.

Alternatives:

  • I didn't encounter any problems before.
  • I didn't face any issues.
  • I didn't come across any difficulties.

I haven't encounter any problem

This phrase is incorrect due to the mismatch in verb tense and subject-verb agreement.


Alternatives:

  • I haven't encountered any problems.
  • I haven't faced any issues.
  • I haven't come across any difficulties.

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