Mavisdu1017 wrote:
ExpertsGlobal5 wrote:
Mavisdu1017 wrote:
Comma+V-ing (B) AND adj clause (D) are the same meaning, so this should NOt be the main split.
I guess the main difference is the tense: D uses present perfect, and maybe this is why D iswrong.
I guess the main difference is the tense: D uses present perfect, and maybe this is why D iswrong.
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To provide a bit of clarity here, "having recently divorced an immensely popular woman" and "who has recently divorced an immensely popular woman" actually convey slightly different meanings.
Due to the use of the "comma + present
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