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lunes, 11 de noviembre de 2019

ADVANCED PARTICIPLE CLAUSES

Participle clauses are used to put a lot of information in one sentence. We can use participle clauses when the participle and the verb in the main clause have the same subject. There are three types of participle clauses: the present participle, past participle and perfect participle.
Follow these rules:
1. Relevant information goes in the main clause and the less important in the participle clause.
2. The relative pronouns and the conjunctions as, because and since are left out whereas the conjunctions before and when are used in the participle clause. But, after and while can be both used or left out.

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Now it's time to do exercises with answers:

Matching exercises: exercise 1          exercise 2

Reprasing exercises: exercise on present participle
                                       exercise on past participle
                                       exercise on perfect particple
Rephrasing sentences: exercise 1 / exercise 2 / exercise 3 / exercise 4 / exercise 5

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