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Usually, 'have' in the present progressive is a taboo, but there is an exception. For example: I am having a nice time or a big breakfast now.
My question is if it is also right to say "I am having a toothache."
Context:
Why are you holding your face like that? Are you having a toothache?
Should I say "Do you have a toothache?" or "Are you having a toothache?"
or both of them are OK.
I thank you for your help.
My question is if it is also right to say "I am having a toothache."
Context:
Why are you holding your face like that? Are you having a toothache?
Should I say "Do you have a toothache?" or "Are you having a toothache?"
or both of them are OK.
I thank you for your help.