I might have neglected that ...

来源: billnet 2009-05-08 21:57:21 [] [博客] [旧帖] [给我悄悄话] 本文已被阅读: 次 (756 bytes)
回答: 刚google 了一下,刘全国的解释比较全billnet2009-05-08 19:58:01
I agree with you, and I didn't deny that Present participle with perfect tense can be used as subject, and it should.
Just that I failed to make a sentense to use "Having studied ..." as a subject. However, present participle with perfect tense or (passive voice) should be able to be used as Subject.

Here's a sentense below and I think it should be correct both grammatically and semantically:
Having been able to ride a bicycle doesn't necessarily mean you can ride a pedicab (a tricycle).

(I remembered the first time I rode a pedicab to help my friend moving furnitures, the pedicab goes directly to the wall although I had tilted my body hard for the right direction (like riding a bicycle), it just didn't work).

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