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Past and present participles

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    -ed and -ing forms
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  • The man who sells newspapers in the town square is very friendly.
    The man selling newspapers in the town square is very friendly.
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  • This is just another website which claims to find customers the best deals.
    This is just another website claiming to find customers the best deals.
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  • My uncle has a long beard which reaches down to his chest.
    My uncle has a long beard reaching down to his chest.
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  • My father grows wonderful strawberries which burst with flavour.
    My father grows wonderful strawberries bursting with flavour. (
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  • He was angry with me because I had left without him.
    He was angry with me for leaving without him.
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  • We live in a world which is obsessed with celebrity.
    We live in a world obsessed with celebrity.
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  • I have a sword which is believed to have been used by Napoleon.
    I have a sword believed to have been used by Napoleon.
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  • I broke my arm while I was playing football last Saturday.
    I broke my arm playing football last Saturday.
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  • He told us about a lost city which had been discovered by explorers in the 18th century.
    He told us about a lost city discovered by explorers in the 18th century. (
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  • When I was walking to work yesterday, I saw something very strange.
    Walking to work yesterday, I saw something very strange.
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  • For my birthday she gave me a cake which had been baked by her mother.
    For my birthday she gave me a cake baked by her mother.
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  • I had a part-time job last summer in which I took people on guided tours of my town.
    I had a part-time job last summer taking people on guided tours of my town.
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