Can you use the correct form of the verb? Having (do) my work, I (go) to see him.

My basic confusion is that I can’t understand which form of verb should I use to complete the sentence? I always confused in that.

Answer

Having done my work, I went to see him.

It mean in simple form that I went to see him after I had done my work.

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Source : Link , Question Author : Simran Pawar , Answer Author : Joel Vermish

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