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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

"Having come"

What this phrase means?

"Having come to this pleasant place, the guys don't give a second thought to their past."

The guys are in this pleasant place, they will be or what? Couldn't understand.

Thanks in advance.
  

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The structure 'having + past participle" is not linked to a specific time. It can be used with any tense: having come, they will be happy/were happy/are happy, ctc.

  • The structure 'having + past participle" is not linked to a specific time.
  • It can be used with any tense: having come, they will be happy/were happy/are happy, ctc.
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The structure 'having + past participle" is not linked to a specific time. It can be used with any tense:

having come, they will be happy/were happy/are happy, ctc.

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