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1.Having seen someone become a , I have always done *



2.Having seen someone becoming a , I have always done *



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How to form a correct perfect particle clauses sentence?



Which one is correct?
1.Having seen someone become a , I have always done *



2.Having seen someone becoming a , I have always done *



Thanks for help










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How to form a correct perfect particle clauses sentence?



Which one is correct?
1.Having seen someone become a , I have always done *



2.Having seen someone becoming a , I have always done *



Thanks for help










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1.Having seen someone become a , I have always done *



2.Having seen someone becoming a , I have always done *



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  • Neither is a proper English sentence. I'm not sure what they are trying to express.
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  • Neither is a proper English sentence. I'm not sure what they are trying to express.
    – Lawrence
    4 mins ago
















Neither is a proper English sentence. I'm not sure what they are trying to express.
– Lawrence
4 mins ago




Neither is a proper English sentence. I'm not sure what they are trying to express.
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