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Mohamad
The wording sounds okay, but I'm not sure...
Hello,
What came to mind was the following:
After having had given it some thought, etc...
Is this correct? Or should I say:
After having thought about/of it, etc...
The below sounds off to me:
After having given it some thought, etc...
Wanting to stick with the past tense, which one(s) would be correct? Perhaps there are better options?
Your help is appreciated, thanks!
Jun 20, 2018 8:54 PM
Answers · 3
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Mohamed,
You are well on your way toward fluency when you recognize when something sounds off.
I would agree with Kyle on the correction. Great work. Keep practicing. You'll get there!
June 20, 2018
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It would technically be correct to say "after having given it some thought" but I would probably say "after giving it some thought".
June 20, 2018
Thanks for the help guys. I also wanted to know whether it's correct to say: After having had given it some thought, etc...
June 21, 2018
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