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Join the sentences!

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    Infinitive clauses, relative clauses, participle clauses
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  • There were 11 paintings. Most of them were sold by the end of the day. (WHICH)
    There were 11 paintings, most of which were sold by the end of the day.
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  • These are my neighbors. All of them celebrate Halloween. (WHOM)
    These are my neighbors, all of whom celebrate Halloween.
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  • We are going to visit the cottage. It's the house we used to live in. (WHICH)
    We are going to visit the cottage, the house in which we used to live/ the house which we used to live in.
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  • When she opened the letter, she found that it contained a cheque for £1,000. (OPENING)
    Opening the letter, she found that it contained a cheque for £1,000.
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  • I had remembered to bring my umbrella, so I didn't get wet. (HAVING)
    Having remembered to take my umbrella, I didn't get wet.
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  • Since he was abandoned by his colleagues, the Minister was forced to resign. (HAVING)
    Having been abandoned by his colleagues, the Minister was forced to resign.
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  • I noticed that the door was open. I decided to go in. (NOTICING)
    Noticing that the door was open, I decided to go in
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  • He was shouting at the top of his voice. He rushed out of the room. (SHOUTING)
    Shouting at the top of his voice, he rushed out of the room.
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  • I bought tickets for everyone. This way we can all travel together! (SO THAT)
    I bought tickets for everyone so that we can all travel together!
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  • She made a decision. She's not going to sell the house. (DECIDED)
    She decided not to sell the house.
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  • We wanted to get more customers. So, we opened an Instagram account. (TO)
    We opened an Instagram account to get more customers.
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