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Is there any problem? vs Are there any problems?

Both phrases are correct; however, they're used in different contexts. 'Is there any problem?' is used when asking about a single issue, while 'Are there any problems?' is asking about multiple issues.
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Last updated: September 19, 2024

Is there any problem?

This phrase is correct and commonly used when asking about a single issue.

This phrase is used when asking if there is a specific issue or problem.

Examples:

  • Is there any problem with the project?
  • Is there any problem with your computer?
  • Is there any problem?
  • What's the harm if you wear a turban and you don't cut your hair if you are in a school or in the army or whatever? Is there any problem?
  • Why? Is there any problem?
  • Tell me, is there any problem?
  • Michel, is there any problem?
  • Well, is there any problem then?
  • Is there any problem, Miss?
  • Is there any problem at home?
  • Is there any problem in the system?
  • But is there any problems with the band?
  • I think the swap calculation was wrong? Is there any problem in the system?
  • Is the PST file that stores all the Outlook data damaged or is there any other problem?
  • I wonder whether you could confirm that flights are leaving from Strasbourg airport, or if there is any problem?
  • There isn't any problems there, right?
  • But is there any solution to this problem? Introducing Maki - a new improved way of using all social media on your device with a huge variety of customizations, built-in Facebook Messenger, 9 socials, Dark themes - Maki does all of this.
  • Nor is there any problem with the reference to the schedule of work.
  • Nor is there any problem with relax once in a while, if we do, we come back mad.
  • Is there any problem you can't manage, Gabriel?
  • Is there any problem you can't solve?
  • Is there any problem of competition among products from one company and the other?
  • You call me if there any problems.

Alternatives:

  • Is there an issue?
  • Is something wrong?
  • Is everything okay?
  • Is there a difficulty?
  • Is there a concern?

Are there any problems?

This phrase is correct and commonly used when asking about multiple issues.

This phrase is used when asking if there are several issues or problems.

Examples:

  • Are there any problems with the new system?
  • Are there any problems with the delivery?
  • Who will you call if there are any problems?
  • Are there any Commission proposals aimed at dealing with these problems?
  • And there weren't any problems?
  • Are there any plans in place to deal with this particular problem?
  • Is there any problem at home?
  • He didn't give you any problems?
  • You didn't hear about any problems?
  • And ahead, will this expose any problems?
  • Do you mean that Franny or Eva have any problems?
  • This is the first time he mentioned any problem?
  • Will it put forward a plan to resolve any problems?
  • Nor, according to the information in our possession, are there any problems associated with diseases and/or epidemics that justify the block on the importation into Italy of game taken from Serbia.
  • I wonder whether you could confirm that flights are leaving from Strasbourg airport, or if there is any problem?
  • What measures are immediately necessary, with a view to at least containing the problem? 3.
  • Are there cases in which the closed professions could remain so, provided they successfully serve society as a whole by providing services without creating problems?
  • Someone that he might have confided in if he was having any problems?
  • So, you theorised a machine that could solve any problem?
  • Second-to-last corner, you have any problems?
  • The question is - will this cause us any problems?
  • Did she ever give you any problems?

Alternatives:

  • Are there any issues?
  • Are there any concerns?
  • Are there any difficulties?
  • Are there any challenges?
  • Are there any faults?

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