For those who boldly violate the Prime Directive by trying to enrich the general public’s understanding of English grammar and thus change the planetary culture, each tiny triumph is something to ...
The most common use of the perfect infinitive is to say ‘after having done’ something. Après avoir fait mes devoirs, j’ai regardé la télé. – After having done/After doing my homework, I watched TV.
Three weeks ago we discussed the perfect infinitive as the form “to have + the past participle (‘-ed’ form)” that works with a main verb to denote the following: ...
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