How to use Having + V3 and Having been + V3 at the beginning of . . . Having seen my mother work tirelessly, I was inspired to work hard In this case you can see that the subject of the sentence is "I" OR the participle phrase can be the subject of a sentence In this use it is sometimes called a gerund There is no need for these to use perfective (have+V3) you can have -ing verbs with no "have":
What is the difference: have or having - English Language Learners . . . I'm having a baby! However, one would not say I'm having a car What the three words (and the baby example) all have in common are that they are experiences I'm having a vacation She's having a cow (slang for overreacting) We're having a great time!
To have vs Having - English Language Learners Stack Exchange (To have Having) exceeded the company’s annual goals for productivity, all employees in A corporation’s manufacturing division received a bonus I don't choose what is the correct answer to it In
perfect constructions - usage of having been + past participle . . . The actor having been chosen for the role is looking for a suitable costume now (more emphasis on the action of 'being chosen' ?) and what about these sentences? are they correct? The singers who have been selected for the contest are going to rehearse today The singers having been selected for the contest are going to rehearse today