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You're helping a colleague polish a work email. Combine these two actions into one elegant sentence using a perfect participle clause (Having + past participle).
Original: "After I had reviewed all the documents, I sent the report to my manager."
Having reviewed all the documents, I sent the report to my manager.
The correct answer is Having reviewed all the documents, I sent the report.
Use Having + past participle to show that the first action was completed before the second. This replaces time/sequence clauses like "After I had…" The simple past sent correctly describes the completed main action.