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Vts nair Posted 16 years ago
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What is meaning of "having said that"?

what is the meaning & what tense it is?
  

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having said that = even though I have said that; now that I have said that It has no tense. It is a non-finite clause. It is, however, roughly equivalent to a subordinate clause in the present perfect tense.

  • having said that = even though I have said that; now that I have said that It has no tense.
  • It is a non-finite clause.
  • It is, however, roughly equivalent to a subordinate clause in the present perfect tense.
  • CJ
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having said that = even though I have said that; now that I have said that

It has no tense. It is a non-finite clause. It is, however, roughly equivalent to a subordinate clause in the present perfect tense.

CJ
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vts nairwhat is the meaning & what tense it is?

It often implies that I am going to take exception to what has been determined.

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