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"if there is no problem" vs "if there is no problems"

The correct phrase is 'if there is no problem.' The word 'problem' should be singular in this context because it refers to the absence of any issue or difficulty. 'Problems' is incorrect as it would imply multiple issues.

Last Updated: March 19, 2024

if there is no problem

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'if there is no problem' when referring to the absence of any issue or difficulty.

Examples:

  • If there is no problem, we can proceed with the plan.
  • I will come over if there is no problem with the car.

Alternatives:

  • if there are no problems
  • if everything is fine
  • if there are no issues
  • if there are no concerns
  • if there are no obstacles

if there is no problems

This phrase is incorrect in English. 'Problems' should be singular in this context.

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