wotcha
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Having started crawling recently, she can. .. -> As she started /has started crawing
1. Having started crawling recently, she can explore a doorknob, a window molding, the dog's tail and a bright plastic toy.
2. As she started crawling recently, she can explore a doorknob, a window molding, the dog's tail and a bright plastic toy.
3. As she has started crawling recently, she can explore a doorknob, a window molding, the dog's tail and a bright plastic toy.
I wonder which one is grammatical and make sense if we change the underlined phrase into a clause.
1. Having started crawling recently, she can explore a doorknob, a window molding, the dog's tail and a bright plastic toy.
2. As she started crawling recently, she can explore a doorknob, a window molding, the dog's tail and a bright plastic toy.
3. As she has started crawling recently, she can explore a doorknob, a window molding, the dog's tail and a bright plastic toy.
I wonder which one is grammatical and make sense if we change the underlined phrase into a clause.
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