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Having + past tense as a subject in a sentence?

English Language & Usage Asked on January 8, 2021

is it possible to use the form “having + past tense” as a subject in a sentence? For example, is it grammatically correct to say:

Having applied at the right time resulted in getting an admission.

Is having applied considered the subject in this sentence? My gut feeling tells me this sentence is correct, but I would like to be 100% sure. Thank you for help.

Best regrads,
Kate

One Answer

Having applied at the right time resulted in getting admission.

This is the correct answer. Just a small mistake was there, you were using "an" before admission.

Answered by Bablu Singh on January 8, 2021

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