I study English and I ran into a problem.
What version is correct:
"no problem" or "no problems"?
P.S. Is "ran into a problem" correct?
P.P.S. Is version correct word for this situation? May be "variant"?
phrases
I study English and I ran into a problem.
What version is correct:
"no problem" or "no problems"?
P.S. Is "ran into a problem" correct?
P.P.S. Is version correct word for this situation? May be "variant"?
Best Answer
It depends.
If the following case
you use the singular form.
On the contrary, in a phrase like:
you can also use the plural form, indicating that you examined more than one possible problems in the suggested solution.