It is used commonly with après to indicate a past event. For example: ...
After taking up the perfect gerund in last week’s column, we’ll now take up the perfect infinitive. As with the perfect gerund, we must make clear in our mind that the qualifying word “perfect” in the ...
Three weeks ago we discussed the perfect infinitive as the form “to have + the past participle (‘-ed’ form)” that works with a main verb to denote the following: ...
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