Which of the following two sentences is correct?
1) I don't have a problem/problems with Jaime pushing Bran out of the window.
1) I don't have a problem/problems with Jaime's pushing Bran out of the window.
If both are correct, do they mean the same thing?
If so, which is more commonly used?
Also, should I use "have a problem" or "have problems" above?
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teal limeWhich of the following two sentences is correct?
Both.
teal lime do they mean the same thing?
Yes.
teal limewhich is more commonly used?
Probably #1.
teal limeshould I use "have a problem" or "have problems" above?
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