Help your neighbor on time.Change the voice
( Infinitive and perfect participle)
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Let your neighbour be helped by you on time.
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ou from the perfect participle by putting the present participle having in front of the past participle. We have clarified the essence of the perfect participle now. We are always going to take the gerund form of have (having) and use it with a past participle.
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