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Siraj baloch Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

How perfect grund is used as a noun?

sir please tell me that how having+3rdv is noun

  

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You asked the same question on two other forums yesterday. What answers did you get? In any case, what do you mean by 3rdv?

  • You asked the same question on two other forums yesterday.
  • What answers did you get?
  • In any case, what do you mean by 3rdv?
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You asked the same question on two other forums yesterday. What answers did you get?

In any case, what do you mean by 3rdv?

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It is a rather uncommon form. You might learn this in very advanced English grammar classes.
Here are examples of the perfect gerund as a complement of a preposition.

George was elated at having scored three goals in his first game. 
Ahmed was angry at himself for having sent his son to such a bad school.

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