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"I don't have any issue with him." or " I don't have an issue with him." ... hate, hatred, hostility etc. Tey're OK? Or what would you say?
2012년 1월 25일 오전 5:24
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An is perfect - Please note that 'an' is perfect to use before any sentence (vowels - 'a','e','i',o','u')
2012년 1월 25일
actually both sentence we can use it but it more suitable with these sentence : "I didn't have any issue with" and "I don't have an issue with him". this is just my perspective. if it's wrong then just ignore it. thank you.
2012년 1월 25일
Both are acceptable, depending on context. "I don't have an issue with him" or "I don't have any issues with him" It doesn't matter, as long as the grammar is correct. Either is fine! English is a versatile language, and so it works both ways.
2012년 1월 25일
I don't have AN ISSUE. - It is more specific. For example is someone asks you if you have an issue with person X, you would respond like this. Or if you are accused of having an issue with person X, you'd again, respond, like this. It is like specifying an unnamed problem. I don't have ANY ISSUES with him. - General. "He is a good person, I don't have any issues (problems) with him". Not talking about a strict issue.
2012년 1월 25일
mmmm i think... i dont have any ..maybe ??? anyone ????
2012년 1월 25일
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