Which is the correct written eglish grammar please? 'Haven told you that I was broke, I shall send you something later on'. 'Having told you that I was broke, I shall send you something later on'.
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Neither is very good; the order of events is not of the essence. I told you I am/was broke, but I'll send you something later.
— Mister Micawber
Neither is very good; the order of events is not of the essence.
I told you I am/was broke, but I'll send you something later.
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