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Kingston123 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Have had vs having

I have had mobile for three years

I having mobile for three years

Please tell me the difference between this sentence.

  

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I have had a mobile for three years . Correct I having a mobile for three years . 'I having' is not a valid English tense, so it has no meaning here.

  • I have had a mobile for three years .
  • Correct I having a mobile for three years .
  • 'I having' is not a valid English tense, so it has no meaning here.
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I have had a mobile for three years. Correct

I having a mobile for three years. 'I having' is not a valid English tense, so it has no meaning here.

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