To express after doing [something] in French, you use après+ Infinitif passé.
Using "après" with Infinitif passé in French
Look at these examples:
Note that in French, if you're using après + [verbe], we consider that this action always takes place in the past of when you're speaking.
Therefore, though you can say after doing that in English, you can NEVER say après faire ça in French!
To express after + -ing / after having + past participle in French, you use the same following structure:
ATTENTION:
Use the same auxiliary as in compound tenses like Le Passé Composé.
When using avoir preceded by an object pronoun (après l'avoir vu/e), you need to agree the past participle with the object referred to by the object pronoun!
See also cases with auxiliary être: Après être allé = After going in French (auxiliary être)
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