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After being finished the last chapter of the book, return it to me.

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When showing an action that happens before another, use participles correctly: "finishing" for general, "having finished" for emphasising completion. Avoid "being finished" unless describing an ongoing passive process.
Updated On: Aug 14, 2025
  • After being finished
  • the last chapter
  • of the book,
  • return it to me
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

The underlined part "After being finished" is grammatically incorrect because of improper participle usage.
In English, when we describe an action that someone completes before another action, we usually use either the present participle ("finishing") or the perfect participle ("having finished").
The phrase "being finished" suggests a passive continuous action, which does not logically fit here — it would imply that the chapter is in the process of being finished by someone, but without a clear subject performing the action.
The intended meaning is that the person themselves will complete the reading and then return the book. For that, we must use:
- "After finishing the last chapter of the book, return it to me." (present participle for general situations)
- OR "After having finished the last chapter of the book, return it to me." (perfect participle to emphasise completion before the next action)
Why the other options are correct:
- Option (B) "the last chapter" — correct noun phrase, no grammatical error.
- Option (C) "of the book," — correctly shows possession/part-of relationship and is correctly punctuated with a comma before the next clause.
- Option (D) "return it to me" — correct imperative form, telling someone to return the book.
Real-life examples:
- Wrong: "After being finished my homework, I watched TV." - Correct: "After finishing my homework, I watched TV."
- Correct: "After having finished my homework, I watched TV."
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