2. When it is very clear, out of two actions, second action
started after the completion of the first action, we use
Perfect Participle to join such actions.
It is need not to say, subject for both the sentences should
be same.
3. Susi had switched off the lights before she went to bed.
Having switched off the lights Susi went to bed.
4. Raja asked his mother’s permission and then went out to play.
Having asked his mother’s permission, Raja went out to play.
5. As he drank the drink completely, he threw the bottle.
Having drunk the drink completely, he threw the bottle.
6. We have written two exams today, so we are completely
exhausted .
Having written two exams today, we are completely
exhausted.
7. She cooked the food and covered the food neatly.
Having cooked the food, she covered the food neatly .
8. Soumya filled the washing machine and switched it on.
Having filled the washing machine Soumya switched the
washing machine.
9. Sidhu had been to disco the night before and over slept in
the morning.
Having been to disco the night before Sidhu over slept in the
morning.
10. I had not slept for two days and therefore wasn’t able to
concentrate on studies.
Having not slept for two days I wasn’t able to concentrate on
studies.
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