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On "I AM HAVING A CUP OF TEA", what does the "Having" means?
On "I AM HAVING A CUP OF TEA", what does the "Having" means?
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It means that you are in the middle of doing the action, which in this case is to have a cup of tea. You could also say, “I am drinking a cup of tea.”
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@RickyPermh
Not always 🙂
To have dinner = I'm having dinner
To have a good time = Are you having a good time?
To have a heart attack = She's having a heart attack!
All are unrelated to possession
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