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Rohan88 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Sentence starting with "Having aggrieved with".

Can a sentence start with "Having aggrieved with"?
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No. What is the complete sentence in which you thought this might be possible?

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  • What is the complete sentence in which you thought this might be possible?
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No.

What is the complete sentence in which you thought this might be possible?
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Eg.: Having aggrieved with the attitude of Police Officer, the farmer complained to the Minister.
Is it correct? If not, what should I write?
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Still awaiting reply.
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The people who answer questions here are volunteers who give up some of their free time to help others. They don't appreciate being asked to hurry up every eight minutes or so.
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I know that. You could have chosen to answer or not to answer in that very limited time in which you "taught" me the known reality.
Anyway, I'm still sorry and thanks for your time.
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rohan88Having aggrieved with the attitude of Police Officer, the farmer complained to the Minister.
Is it correct?
No.

The farmer complained to the minister about the police officer’s attitude.

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