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Kingston123 Posted 8 years ago
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Please tell me why we use a word "having" ?

Sentence: I had a scar on my belly, having had my appendix removed as a child.

Please tell me why we use a word "having" ?

  

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kingston123 Sentence: I had a scar on my belly, having had my appendix removed as a child. Please tell me why we use a the word "having" ? The clause after the comma is called a participle clause.

  • kingston123 Sentence: I had a scar on my belly, having had my appendix removed as a child.
  • Please tell me why we use a the word "having" ?
  • The clause after the comma is called a participle clause.
  • In this sentence having had my appendix removed means because I had my appendix removed .
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kingston123

Sentence: I had a scar on my belly, having had my appendix removed as a child.

Please tell me why we use a the word "having" ?

The clause after the comma is called a participle clause. In this sentence having had my appendix removed means because I had my appendix removed.

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