to indicate time (used in place of a construction with, example, when, while, or as soon as) - His dad converted his bedroom into a kitchen, making it possible for Flynn to serve his guests in the dining room., to express a condition (used in place of an if-condition) - Working hard to succeed in her cooking career, Eliana also studies hard at school..., to give a reason (in place of a construction with, example, so or because) - Not having much time for food shopping, Flynn gets up at 5 a/m to go to the markets downtown., to express a result (used in place of a construction with, example, so that or as a result) - Continuing to work hard, both Flynn and Eliana could have great futures ahead of them!, to emphasize that on action was before another (using the perfect participle having done/said) - Having recovered from his illness, Flynn decided to put what he had learned from the TV programs,

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