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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Having/being + verb

Maybe someone can help me.
I can't explain or find the gramatical explanation of the difference of:
having derived from <=> being derived from
a river having formed while the moon ..... <=> a river being formed while the moon ......

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a river having formed while the moon-- A t some time in the recent past a river being formed while the moon-- there is no time indication

  • a river having formed while the moon-- A t some time in the recent past a river being formed while the moon-- there is no time indication
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a river having formed while the moon-- At some time in the recent past

a river being formed while the moon-- there is no time indication

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