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Hey guys, it's Shane from English Understood here.
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I got a question the other day from a student who said, 'How do I use the word "having"?'
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And this is a really good question because most people know how to use the word 'have'.
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For example, 'I have a jumper" or 'I have a phone.'
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But we don't really say 'I'm having a phone' or 'I'm having a jumper'.
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So, how do we use 'having'?
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One of the main uses of 'having' is when we make something happen or cause something to happen.
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For example, 'I'm having my house painted.'
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Who's painting the house? Me or someone else?
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Someone else.
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What if I say 'I'm having my brother go and pick up the parcel from the post office'?
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Who's doing it? Me or my brother?
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My brother.
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Another use of 'having' is to experience something.
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So, for example, 'I'm having a great time at the beach right now.'
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What am I talking about? Past, present or future?
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The present.
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Or another example could be, 'He wasn't having much luck at the casino.'
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We are talking about his experience at the casino.
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Another use of 'having' is to talk about certain things.
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For example, if I say, 'What are you doing?', and you are eating dinner, you could say, 'I'm having dinner.'
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This just means I'm eating dinner right now.
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And another use of 'having' is to talk about parties.
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For example, I could say, 'I'm having a party this weekend.'
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What am I talking about? Past, present or future?
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I'm talking about the future.
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Who organised the party?
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Me or someone else?
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Probably me because I said 'I'm having a party.'
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So, these are some of the main uses of 'having'.
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They are not all of the uses of 'having', but they are the main ones.