ExpertsGlobal5 wrote:
We hope this finds you well.
To answer your query, perfect participles always follow the construction "having + past participle", so (ii) is not actually a perfect participle because "having" is not followed by a past participle.
(ii) would be pastparticiple if it read" I fell down the stairs, having hadbreakfast. " - or," I fell down the stairs, having eatenbreakfast. "
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Hi - i think you meant
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