example of perfect participle
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Eat is Eating in present participle.
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PERFECT PARTICIPLES
PARTICIPLES | PAST PARTICIPLE | PERFECT PARTICIPLE | PRESENT PARTICIPLE
What is the perfect participle?
The perfect participle indicates completed action. You form the perfect participle by putting the present participlehaving in front of the past participle.
For example:-
having done, having finished, having read, having spoken
It can be used to form the passive voice.
For example:-
Having improved her English Pia's promotion prospects were much better.
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PERFECT PARTICIPLES
PARTICIPLES | PAST PARTICIPLE | PERFECT PARTICIPLE | PRESENT PARTICIPLE
What is the perfect participle?
The perfect participle indicates completed action. You form the perfect participle by putting the present participlehaving in front of the past participle.
For example:-
having done, having finished, having read, having spoken
It can be used to form the passive voice.
For example:-
Having improved her English Pia's promotion prospects were much better.
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