Let's try this one today. I've noticed a few people here and there confusing Have and Having.
Here is a scenario:
Mwamburi is an IT professional. He gets a lot of contracts/tenders from international organizations such as the UN, AU, etc., and also from companies, governments and individuals. His job demands a lot of traveling to different locations around the world to undertake projects. Right now, he's in India doing a setting up a Network for a UN office in India. You meet Mwamburi today and ask him:
Hey, friend, long time !!!!! What are you up to nowadays?
He replies:
I'm having a UN project in India as we speak.
Or
I have a UN project in India as we speak.
Which of those 2 sentences is correct?
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