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Perspolis Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Have/ having / have been having

Hello,
What is the difference between the concept of below sentences:

A) I am having a problem logging in my inbox.

B) I have been having a problem logging in my inbox.

C) I have a problem to log in my inbox.

Thanks in advance,

Perspolis
  

Top answer

-- Up to now, but not necessarily right now A) I am having a problem logging into my inbox. -- Right now .

  • -- Up to now, but not necessarily right now A) I am having a problem logging into my inbox.
  • -- Right now .
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I have placed them in ascending order of emotional immediacy:

C) I have a problem logging into in my inbox.-- Generally and/or now

B) I have been having a problem logging into my inbox.-- Up to now, but not necessarily right now

A) I am having a problem logging into my inbox. -- Right now
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Thank you very much Mr. Micawber!
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Sir,
Can we use both with the same meaning?
1) I have a pen.
2) I am having a pen.
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No. We do not use #2.
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perspolis Hello,
What is the difference between the concept of below sentences:
A) I am having a problem logging in my inbox.
B) I have been having a problem logging in my inbox.
C) I have a problem to log in my inbox.
Thanks in advance,
Perspolis

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