What is the different AM HAVING OR IS HAVING ?
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Have should always be in the simple present tense for the meaning “to own,” or to describe medical problems. For example: They have a new car. ... It is incorrect to say “I am having a cold” or “I am having a new car.” “I'm having a heart attack” does seem to contradict this rule.
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