1. Having done a lot of work on participial construction, the students will be good at it. 2. Having learned participial construction, the students will be good at it. Which one is correct?
Thanks.
Both sentences are readily understandable, but a little awkward-sounding. " is generally not the best way to do it. These sentences might be better phrased as: The students should be good at participial construction, since they've done a lot of work on it.
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Both sentences are readily understandable, but a little awkward-sounding. Beginning a sentence with "Having..." is generally not the best way to do it. These sentences might be better phrased as:
The students should be good at participial construction, since they've done a lot of work on it.
The students should be good at participial construction, since they've learned