What are you having? (Using “to have” in the continuous form. Part one)
What are you having? (Using “to have” in the continuous form. Part one)

What are you having? (Using “to have” in the continuous form. Part one)

Today while looking at the tenses in English grammar with examples, we are working on using “to have” in the continuous form. It has so many different meanings that I have had to break it into two parts, and here is part 1. But what meanings does it have?

If you have about 10 minutes, you can find out! 

(If you haven’t listened to season one yet or haven’t practiced, that’s ok; we will do a little review today.  But going back to season one is a great idea to help you remember and speak fluently)

Remember to go with this flow:

1. Listen to this episode. Listen and try to relax. You will get:

– simple explanations,
– examples,
and,
– chances to practice. So:

2. Listen again, and try to answer the questions out loud. (I can emphasize out loud enough!)

3. If you are listening on YouTube, do not forget to:

  • Use voice-to-text and comment your answers under the video. Don’t you want speaking practice?!
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