Friday, February 13, 2015

tense - passing vs having passed


After ______ MA Economics he joined the London School of Economics.



I am confused about using "passing" or "having passed"?


*Edit - I did some research and from what I gathered, the answer is "passing" because using "having passed" with "after" will bring a sense of redundancy. The "having passed" form of the verb has the "after" inherent in it.




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