I'm having a question OR I'm having one question - Which sounds better? [closed]
Solution 1:
In British and American English, people say, "I have a question."
"I am having a question" is considered incorrect in the UK or the USA. However, the overuse of the progressive appears to characteristic of Indian English, so it is possible that "I am having a question" might be acceptable in India. See for example the following student paper: "Are you wanting a cup of coffee?" Overuse of the progressive aspect in Indian English (2002).