"I have" is correct in most contexts. "I am having" is less common and typically used to emphasize an action happening in the present moment.
The correct spelling is classy (having sophistication or style).
That is the correct spelling of "underserved" (having insufficient practitioners).
The correct spelling is "intelligent" (smart; having intelligence).
No, "have not have" is not correct. The correct form would be "have not had" in past perfect tense or "have not been having" in present perfect continuous tense.
The correct spelling is "suspicious" (having doubts, or being uncertain concerning trust).
we will be having an event
In relation to having no hair, baldy is the correct spelling.
That is the correct spelling of "religious" (having a religion or faith).
The correct spelling of the word is beautiful (having beauty).
The correct spelling is "intelligent" (smart; having intelligence).
That is the correct spelling of "underserved" (having insufficient practitioners).
The correct spelling is classy (having sophistication or style).
No not at all
Yes. How is the test going? Are you having a problem with number 5?
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "tomatoey" (having or tasting of tomatoes).
The correct spelling is "androgynous" (having male and female characteristics).
No, "have not have" is not correct. The correct form would be "have not had" in past perfect tense or "have not been having" in present perfect continuous tense.