Hi
Please tell me which of them is grammatical.
Having born in a rich family, she got everything she wished for.
Born in a rich family, she got everything she wished for.
vsuresh Having born in a rich family, she got everything she wished for. Having been born into a rich family, she got everything she wished for. vsuresh Born in a rich family, she got everything she wished for.
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vsureshHaving born in a rich family, she got everything she wished for.
Having been born into a rich family, she got everything she wished for.
vsureshBorn in a rich family, she got everything she wished for.
Born
vsureshPlease tell me which of them is grammatical.
Having born (borne) a son, the queen felt vindicated.
"Born" is the past participle of "bear" which means to give birth to.
In modern usage, the connection with the agent (by his mother) is completely gone and we never use the prepositional phrase of agency. The phrase to be born has