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Nazanin saryazdi Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

have?

why is "have" in this sentence in progressive>?
They must be having some sort of relationship. What's the meaning of "have" here?
  

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It's simply one of the many expressions using the verb 'to have', here in the present progressive because it is an on-going situation. Does this help?

  • It's simply one of the many expressions using the verb 'to have', here in the present progressive because it is an on-going situation.
  • Does this help?
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It's simply one of the many expressions using the verb 'to have', here in the present progressive because it is an on-going situation. Does this help?

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