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Change to a participle clause: The new uniforms, which the flight attendants have designed, look extremely comfortable.
The new uniforms designed by the flight attendants look extremely comfortable.
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Combine the two sentences using a participle clause: I lost a watch. It belonged to my cousin.
I lost a watch belonging to my cousin.
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Combine the two sentences using a participle clause: Astronauts get homesick. They spend weeks in space.
Astronauts get homesick spending weeks in space.
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banana
Go to last place!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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shark
Other team loses 10 points!
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banana
Go to last place!
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seesaw
Swap points!
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star
Double points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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thief
Give points!
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Combine the two sentences using a participle clause: We visited a palace. The palace was built 400 years ago.
We visited a palace built 400 years ago.
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Change to a participle clause: My grandfather owns a vintage scooter, which was made in the 1960s.
My grandfather owns a vintage scooter made in the 1960s.
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Combine the two sentences using a participle clause: The debates will help voters to decide. They will be shown live on TV.
The debates shown live on TV will help voters to decide.
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Change to a participle clause: She left the bag which contained all of her travel documents on the coach.
She left the bag containing all of her travel documents on the coach.
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Combine the two sentences using a participle clause: He gave me a small box. It contained a key.
He gave me a small box containing a key.
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Change to a participle clause: The three girls who were injured in the car accident have already been sent home from hospital.
The three girls injured in the car accident have already been sent home from hospital.
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Combine the two sentences using a participle clause: A man sat down next to me. He smelled of coffee.
A man sat down next to me smelling of coffee.
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Change to a participle clause: Passengers who are travelling to Manchester will need to change at Birmingham New Street.
Passengers travelling to Manchester will need to change at Birmingham New Street.
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lifesaver
Give 25 points!
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magnet
Take 25 points!
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fairy
Take points!
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thief
Give points!
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Change to a participle clause: Tickets which are booked a month in advance have a 10% discount.
Tickets booked a month in advance have a 10% discount.
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Change to a participle clause: Commuters who wish to purchase a season ticket can apply for it online.
Commuters wishing to purchase a season ticket can apply for it online.
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