Confused about how to use “having” + past participle in English? In this grammar lesson, I explain this advanced structure, with examples like having done
and having finished
. You’ll learn how to form these phrases, when to use them (mainly in writing), and why they indicate completed actions. I’ll also clear up common confusion between participles and gerunds, as in: “Having overseen production…” vs. “Having several years of experience…”. For more practice, take the quiz. And don’t forget to subscribe for more advanced English lessons!
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Hi Adam! I appreciate your efforts ☺️
Unfortunately, I can’t find the quiz
Only button ‘Comments’
I don’t see any quiz button:(
Where is the quiz? Adam.
The quiz is missing :(
It’s not ready yet, but it will be added soon!
It kind of a fruitful and interesting lesson presented by you. having said this, I would you continue to progress with your lessons.
long for quiz, hope it will be attached soon or later…
Dear Adams, thanks for this advanced lesson! May I ask you to write
less sentences at one blackboard, when you start. It could be a little bit confusing otherwise, I suppose.
Hi Arminius,
Filming would be a bit more complicated, so we need to fill the boards as much as we can. I’ll try to space it out more in future.
Thanks, Adam.
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I hope you will be more great!
We’ll do our best Norkenshi. We do offer a quiz with most lessons, so look for those.
perfect
Thanks everyone :)
Hello Adam. Thanks a bunch for this lesson. I have learned a lot.