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W415384914 Posted 12 years ago
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what is the difference between two sentences below?

neutered, the cat does not do much else besides eating and sleeping.

Having been neutered, the cat does not do much else besides eating and sleeping.
  

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Having being neutered, the cat doesn't do much besides eating and sleeping.

  • Having being neutered, the cat doesn't do much besides eating and sleeping.
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Having being neutered, the cat doesn't do much besides eating and sleeping.
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But if i removed "having been", what different effect would be created?

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