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Deborahjeong Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Dance and clean at the same time?

"Having cleaned the office, they danced". This is like After they cleaned the office, they danced.

Then, "cleaning the office, they danced" is like they dance and clean at the same time?

I am very confused to get the picture of it.

Could you help me understand them?

  

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deborahjeong "Having cleaned the office, they danced". Then, "cleaning the office, they danced" is like they dance and clean at the same time? Yes, that is the basic difference there.

  • deborahjeong "Having cleaned the office, they danced".
  • Then, "cleaning the office, they danced" is like they dance and clean at the same time?
  • Yes, that is the basic difference there.
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deborahjeong"Having cleaned the office, they danced". This is like After they cleaned the office, they danced.Then, "cleaning the office, they danced" is like they dance and clean at the same time?

Yes, that is the basic difference there.

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