It can sound misleading but the second part doesn’t actually mean the “having” at the first part has ended. It’s not incorrect, it’s just more confusing than the other way around.
I wouldn’t say the language has changed. You either have something or don’t. If you eat your cake you don’t have it anymore
It can sound misleading but the second part doesn’t actually mean the “having” at the first part has ended. It’s not incorrect, it’s just more confusing than the other way around.
I wouldn’t say the language has changed. You either have something or don’t. If you eat your cake you don’t have it anymore