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Is there any one who can solve my problems with perfect infinitive with some examples?

Pls do this for me.

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Default Re: pls solve the problems

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Hi,
Is there any one who can solve my problems with perfect infinitive with some examples?

Pls do this for me.

Shiplu.
A perfect infinitive is [to] + [have] + [past particple]. It is often used as an adjective complement describing an attribute in the past.

John was the first student to have scored 100% on my final examination.

I was very pleased to have done that.

I was happy to have met John at the meeting.

It is also used for something in the past that did not occur.

He was to have appointed a Chancellor by last month.
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