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Old 12-Dec-2004, 09:31
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Default No Problem / No Problems

Are these correct? What do they mean?
1. I have been using this car for ten years and I have no problems with it.
2. I have been using this car for ten years and I have no problem with it. (Does 'no problem' have the same meaning as #2 or does it mean 'no difficulty' or does it mean both?

Does #2 'no problem' also mean this or does it mean 'no difficulty'?
3. Could you do this for me? No problem. (This 'no problem' does not have the same meaning as #2 right?)

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