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Can a sentence start with "Having aggrieved with"?
Can a sentence start with "Having aggrieved with"?
Example: Having aggrieved with the attitude of the Police Officer, the farmer complained to the Minister.
Is the sentence correct? If not, what should I write?
Thanks.
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Re: Can a sentence start with "Having aggrieved with"?
Can a sentence start with "Having aggrieved with"? No.
'Being aggrieved with/by the attitude of the police officer . . .'
You could say 'Having a grievance with the attitude . . .' or 'Aggrieved with/by the attitude . . .'
There's no need to capitalise 'police officer' or 'minister'.
Rover
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Re: Can a sentence start with "Having aggrieved with"?
Thank you.

Originally Posted by
Rover_KE
'Being aggrieved with the attitude of the police officer . . .'
You could say 'Having a grievance with the attitude . . .'
There's no need to capitalise 'police officer' or 'minister'.
Rover
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Re: Can a sentence start with "Having aggrieved with"?
Your thanks are appreciated, rohan, but you don't need to send them in a separate post or quote our replies back to us.
We are all happy to accept a simple click on the Like button as your acknowledgement of our help.
Rover
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