tenses - "I have you returning the car."


Context: Top Notch 2


Conversation:



Agent: I have you returning the car on August 14th here at the airport.


Renter: Yes. That's correct.



I am puzzled by this sentence in a conversation between a rental car agent and renter. We use the simple form of the verb after have when it is used in causative sentences, but here we have the -ing form of the verb.


Do we have such a structure in English?


Is it a grammatically correct sentence?




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