Hi Guys again,
I might make my question clearer.
If I want talk about something I did long time ago after some action happened before, which one phrase should I use (i.e. after finishing or after finished)? For example, if I started some job after my study, should I say:
After finished my study, I started my job in ...
OR
After finishing my study, I started my job in ...
Thanks heaps
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Thanks MOONA for your help.
But does the sentence: Having finished my study,I started my job. mean that it is not necessary I have finished my study now? [like: if I finish my study, I will start my job]
The situation I want describe is happened long time ago [I finished my study and also not working in that job anymore].
So can I conclude that the sentence: After FINISHING my study, I started my job in ... is more correct?
Again, thank you very much for your reply.
:-D
Thans MikeNewYork,
I appreciate your answer
cheers!
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Hi Guys again,
I might make my question clearer.
If I want talk about something I did long time ago after some action happened before, which one phrase should I use (i.e. after finishing or after finished)? For example, if I started some job after my study, should I say:
After finished my study, I started my job in ...
This one is not natural, Foreigner. Mike changed it to "Having finished", which is okay.
OR
After finishing my study, I started my job in ...