Perfect infinitive clauses
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A perfect infinitive clause can be used for events which did take place:
I am sorry for the Formans.
To have worked so hard and then to have that done
to them overnight!
(they did work hard)
It may also refer to events that have not taken place:
[Millie is a cat]
But this time the button was too close to the wall.
To have activated it, Millie
would have needed to use her paw like a finger.
(in this case, the following clause (would have needed) indicates that the event
was hypothetical; compare: To activate it, Millie would need to use her paw …
etc., where the possibility of activating the button is still open)
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Cambridge Grammar of English
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