Difference between revisions of "Have"

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(light verb)
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*I'm having (some) trouble with...
 
*I'm having (some) trouble with...
 
**the fridge
 
**the fridge
**the microwave
+
**the <abbr title="'maɪkroʊ weɪv">microwave</abbr>
**my vendors
+
**the sales figures
**my supplier
+
**this door
  
 
=perfect tenses=
 
=perfect tenses=
 
=obligation=
 
=obligation=

Revision as of 16:34, 19 May 2013

have

light verb

A light verb is a verb for which the semantic charge or load is "light". In other words it can be used anywhere, c'est un verbe à tout faire. Here "have" replaces more precise (or semantically heavy) words like eating, inviting, carrying, growing, or experiencing.

  • We're having tuna casserole tonight.
  • They're having us over for dinner.
  • I'm having a baby.
  • I'm having contractions.

The above are all events, though because be + ing represents either current or future time in 1-3, only the 3rd and 4th examples refer to an event that is in motion as the speaker speaks.

  • We're having (some) trouble...
    • ... Ving
    • ... meeting the production schedule.
    • ... getting paid.
  • I'm having (some) trouble with...
    • the fridge
    • the microwave
    • the sales figures
    • this door

perfect tenses

obligation