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Dear teachers, I have a question about participle clause.
I have learned when one action happens before another action, we use having p.p. for the first action.
Since he looks very tired today, he won't come here tomorrow.
--> s1. Having looked very tired today, he won't come here tomorrow.
--> s2. Looking very tired today, he won't come here tomorrow.
which one is correct?
I have learned when one action happens before another action, we use having p.p. for the first action.
Since he looks very tired today, he won't come here tomorrow.
--> s1. Having looked very tired today, he won't come here tomorrow.
--> s2. Looking very tired today, he won't come here tomorrow.
which one is correct?