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Damironi71 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

taking or having taken

Do these two sentences have the same meaning and which one is grammatically correct?
I appreciate you taking time to help me with my homework.
I appreciate you having taken time to help me with my homework.
Thank you in advance for talking your time to answer my question.
  

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damironi71 - 1. I appreciate you r taking time to help me with my homework. 2.

  • damironi71 - 1.
  • I appreciate you r taking time to help me with my homework.
  • 2.
  • I appreciate you r having taken time to help me with my homework.
  • Thank you in advance for talking taking your time to answer my question.
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damironi71-
1. I appreciate your taking time to help me with my homework.
2. I appreciate your having taken time to help me with my homework.
Thank you in advance for talking taking your time to answer my question.
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