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Youngmi Kim Posted 11 years ago
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Grammar

His health having improved after monthes of physical therapy, Jerry could walk again without the aid of crutches.

Isn't 'His health having been improved' correct? or both fine?
  

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The first sentence works here, the second really doesn't. You could say His health having been improved by months of physical therapy.... (Note the spelling of months ).

  • The first sentence works here, the second really doesn't.
  • You could say His health having been improved by months of physical therapy....
  • (Note the spelling of months ).
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The first sentence works here, the second really doesn't. You could say His health having been improved by months of physical therapy.... (Note the spelling of months).

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