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Hotmale Posted 10 years ago
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Headaches

Hello,

Could you please tell me what is the difference between these sentences, assuming that the second sentence is correct?

"I am prone to ?headaches"
"I keep having headaches"

Does "keep having" mean the same as "keep at having"?

Thank you
  

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Hotmale I am prone to headaches. This just talks about the likelihood of getting headaches. , I'm prone to headaches, but I haven't had any since I started taking this new medication.

  • Hotmale I am prone to headaches.
  • This just talks about the likelihood of getting headaches.
  • , I'm prone to headaches, but I haven't had any since I started taking this new medication.
  • Hotmale I keep having headaches.
  • This says that I regularly get headaches.
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HotmaleI am prone to headaches.
This just talks about the likelihood of getting headaches.
e.g.,
I'm prone to headaches, but I haven't had any since I started taking this new medication.
HotmaleI keep having headaches.
This says that I regularly get headaches.
HotmaleDoes "keep having"

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