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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

being +past participle vs having been +past participle

i am having a problem to distinguish the difference bw "being " i would be delighted if anyone try to understand me the diff bw these two sentence
1.having been satisfied ,i did not take any further action.
2.being satisfied, i did not take any further action.
  

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Sentences should begin with a capital letter. The word "I" should always be capitalised, wherever it appears. Put one space after a comma or full stop, and no space before.

  • Sentences should begin with a capital letter.
  • The word "I" should always be capitalised, wherever it appears.
  • Put one space after a comma or full stop, and no space before.
  • Assuming you intend these to be complete sentences, this is the correct capitalisation and spacing: 1.
  • Having been satisfied, I did not take any further action.
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Sentences should begin with a capital letter. The word "I" should always be capitalised, wherever it appears. Put one space after a comma or full stop, and no space before. Assuming you intend these to be complete sentences, this is the correct capitalisation and spacing:

1. Having been satisfied, I did not take any further action.
2. Being satisfied, I did not take any further action

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