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Truptipai2 Posted 14 years ago
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What is the difference between "She has it" and "She is having it"?
  

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Hello, truptipai—and welcome to English Forums. It is hard to judge without more meaningful sentences. Normally we do not use 'have' (= possession) in '-ing' form.

  • Hello, truptipai—and welcome to English Forums.
  • It is hard to judge without more meaningful sentences.
  • Normally we do not use 'have' (= possession) in '-ing' form.
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Hello, truptipai—and welcome to English Forums.

It is hard to judge without more meaningful sentences. Normally we do not use 'have' (= possession) in '-ing' form.
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truptipai2 What is the difference between "She has it" and "She is having it"?
You could use 'has' for present time and 'is having' for the future, like this:

She has a bad gall bladder so she's having it removed next Tuesday.

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