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Participles

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    present participles and past participles
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  • Now that spring has come, we may perhaps look forward to better weather.
    Spring having come
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  • If one may judge by what the critics say, this new play is worth seeing.
    Judging by
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  • As he had been warned that bad weather lay ahead, the ship's captain changed course.
    Having been warned
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  • Now that I have heard your side of the argument, I am more inclined to agree with you.
    Having heard
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  • Motorists who intend to take their cars with them to the Continent are advised to make early reservations.
    intending to take
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  • Although the motion received general support from the House, it was not carried until it had been considerably amended.
    Although receiving ..., the motion ...
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  • When I visit a strange city, I like to have a guide-book with me.
    Visiting a strange city
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  • The demonstrator, who protested violently, was led away by the police.
    protesting violently
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  • I declined his offer of a loan and said that I didn't like owing people money.
    saying that...
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  • Objects which are forgotten here will be brought to lost and found.
    Objects forgotten here...
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  • Books that are unread always make me sad.
    Unread books...
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  • When the editor learned that his newspaper had been taken over by a rival publisher, he resigned from his position.
    Having learned/Learning that
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  • As he had witnessed the crime, he was expected to give evidence in court.
    Having witnessed
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  • If you place your order before 18 December, it will be delivered in time for Christmas.
    Orders placed before...
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  • Anybody who purchases a book today, will get a second one for free.
    Anybody purchasing a book
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