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Teal lime Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Problem is..... or The problem is.....

Should I begin a sentence with "Problem is....." or "THE problem is....."?

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". "Problem is" is an abbreviated form sometimes used in informal English. It usually has a comma and a clause following.

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  • "Problem is" is an abbreviated form sometimes used in informal English.
  • It usually has a comma and a clause following.
  • For example, "Problem is, we don't have any money".
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The full form is "The problem is ...".

"Problem is" is an abbreviated form sometimes used in informal English. It usually has a comma and a clause following. For example, "Problem is, we don't have any money".

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