canadalynx
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Hello.
I know that these two sentences "I don't have any problems." and "I don't have any problem with the current system." are grammatical.
Do we apply the same principle with other words such as concern, doubt, and issue?
a) I don't have any concerns.
b) I don't have any concern with the current system.
c) I don't have any doubts.
d) I don't have any doubt about the current system.
e) I don't have any issues.
f) I don't have any issue with the current system.
Source : Yours truly.
Reason : I want to know if these words, "concern", "issue", and "doubt" have the same grammar rule as "problem" in this sentence structure if they are to be uttered in a conversation or written in an e-mail.
I know that these two sentences "I don't have any problems." and "I don't have any problem with the current system." are grammatical.
Do we apply the same principle with other words such as concern, doubt, and issue?
a) I don't have any concerns.
b) I don't have any concern with the current system.
c) I don't have any doubts.
d) I don't have any doubt about the current system.
e) I don't have any issues.
f) I don't have any issue with the current system.
Source : Yours truly.
Reason : I want to know if these words, "concern", "issue", and "doubt" have the same grammar rule as "problem" in this sentence structure if they are to be uttered in a conversation or written in an e-mail.