I stepped back onto his foot as/because I didnยดt realize that he was standing behind me.
Not realising that he was standing right behind me I stepped back onto his foot.
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heart
Other team wins 10 points!
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gold
Win 50 points!
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shark
Other team loses 25 points!
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baam
Lose 20 points!
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thief
Give points!
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seesaw
Swap points!
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fairy
Take points!
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baam
Lose 25 points!
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Is the subject of the participle clause and the main close the same or different? Painted bright yellow, I could see the signs clearly from a distance.
Different - Painted bright yellow, the signs could clearly be seen from a distance.
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20
Rewrite the sentence using a participle clause. As they hadn't been arrested, they were able to leave the police station.
Not having been arrested, they were able....
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15
Use a participle clause. Carol drove off in the car after she slammed the door.
Slamming the door, Carol drove off in the car.
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20
Connect the sentences using a participle clause. Hillary got a job in a cafe. She was able to make lots of new friends.
Having got a job in a cafe, Hillary was able to make lots of new friends.
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I noticed the door was open and decided to go inside.
Noticing the door was open, I decided to go inside.
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The police officers stood at either end of the hallway, _________ (give) Ray no chance of escape.
giving
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He called in to apologize as he was embarrassed by his behaviour the day before.
Embarrassed by his behaviour the day before, he called in to apologize.
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20
Is the subject of the participle clause and the main close the same or different? Hearing a noise from one of the bedrooms, I quietly climbed upstairs
The same
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20
He was surprised to see the building there as Tom had not noticed it before.
Not having noticed it before, Tom was surprised to see the building there.
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20
Rewrite the sentence using a participle clause. If you leave it for too long, oil paint will form a skin.
If left /Left for too long, the oil paint....
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Rewrite the sentence using a participle clause. She fell asleep while she sat in the armchair.
Sitting in the armchair, she fell asleep/ She fell asleep sitting in the armchair.