• In this case, with a perfect passive participle, we can use elements like ablatives of agent to indicate who performed the action of the passive participle.
  • A passive perfect participle is formed by using the structure "having been + past participle".
  • Perfect Passive Participles.
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  • The perfect passive participle is simply the fourth principal part of a transitive verb. It is declined as a regular “2-1-2” adjective, like magnus, -a, -um.
  • Perfect participles can be structured to make an active or passive meaning. Having got dressed, he slowly went downstairs.
  • If we want to emphasise an earlier time, we use the passive perfect participle ... When used with a passive meaning, it is sometimes called the passive participle
  • Unlike the standard present and past participles, the perfect participle is only used in participial phrases and is mostly limited to written English.
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  • Perfect participle phrases are formed in the passive voice when the subject of the main clause is the object of the verb in the perfect participle phrase.
  • Active – Perfect Participle (having + v3) – (Passive – having + been + v3). I am very disappointed about having been terminated from my job by him.