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Blue-eyed Smiler Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Having done it,…



Can I say: Having gone to the forest, I find it easier to get by?
And where should we use the structure having done sth, …Only after past tenses or in the continuous and future ones as well?
  

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You can, but it does not make a great deal of sense: easier to get by what??

  • You can, but it does not make a great deal of sense: easier to get by what??
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You can, but it does not make a great deal of sense: easier to get by what??
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Well, let's imagine he sold some clothes to beras in the forest and now fins it easier to get buy on money received.
The question is, can I use this very structure with other tenses?

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