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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

when do you start sentences with having
  

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Having take the medicine, I feel better now.

  • Having take the medicine, I feel better now.
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Having take the medicine, I feel better now.
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AnonymousWhen do you start sentences with 'having', (please)?
I can think of two situations:

1) When it, together with its complements, forms a verb phrase which acts / functions as a noun phrase in a sentence.
For ex: Having an apple
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Anonymous when do you start sentences with having
You never do. You start them with 'Having'.

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