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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Perfect patriciple + present tense?

Is it correct to use perfect patriciple (active or passive) followed by present tense?

Having involved in many studies, he is imbued with knowledge.

Having been involved in many field training exercises, we are grateful for our scout leaders.

Having come to the edge of reason, I know my limitations.
  

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Hi, Is it correct to use perfect patriciple (active or passive) followed by present tense? Yes, no reason why you can't. Having been involved in many studies, he is imbued with knowledge.

  • Hi, Is it correct to use perfect patriciple (active or passive) followed by present tense?
  • Yes, no reason why you can't.
  • Having been involved in many studies, he is imbued with knowledge.
  • Not very natural.
  • More natural is eg 'Having studied a lot, he is .
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Hi,

Is it correct to use perfect patriciple (active or passive) followed by present tense? Yes, no reason why you can't.

Having been involved in many studies, he is imbued with knowledge.

Not very natural. More natural is

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