The two-times Twenty20 World Cup winner was revealed to have committed the violation 11 months ago after registering three filing failures in 2015. That constitutes a failed drugs test under World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) rules.
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Please explain the use of "have committed" in terms of "tense".
Does it have any connection to "11 months ago?"
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To have committed is a perfect infinitive, which frequently refers to the past. English has two infinitives in the active voice and another two in the passive, the present infinitive and the perfect infinitive . The present infinitive often refers to the present or the future, but there are exceptions.
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To have committed is a perfect infinitive, which frequently refers to the past. English has two infinitives in the active voice and another two in the passive, the present infinitive and the perfect infinitive. The present infinitive often refers to the present or the future, but there are exceptions. Examples: