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Delimiter between question and answer:

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Rewrite the sentence using TWO participle clauses: We came to a river where we crossed a stone bridge, which was built centuries ago.
Having come to a river, we crossed a stone bridge, built centuries ago.
Rewrite the sentence using a participle clause: Once we'd reached the top of those, we saw the much higher peaks ahead.
Having reached the top of those, we saw the much higher peaks ahead.
Rewrite the sentence using a participle clause: We left at 6 am and we headed north.
Having left at 6 am, we headed north.
Rewrite the sentence in brackets to make a participle clause: None of the dishes contain meat or fish. (This restaurant serves the dishes)
None of the dishes served in this restaurant contain meat or fish.
Rewrite the sentence in brackets to make a participle clause: Pictures usually sell for millions of pounds. (Picasso painted the pictures)
Pictures painted by Picasso usually sell for millions of pounds.
Rewrite the sentence in brackets to make a participle clause: Champagne is exported all over the world (Champagne is produced in France)
Champagne, produced in France, is exported all over the world.
Rewrite the sentence in brackets to make a participle clause: We found a doctor (the doctor works at a hospital in Madrid)
We found a doctor working at a hospital in Madrid.
Rewrite the sentence in brackets to make a participle clause: The man is over there (the man wants coffee)
The man wanting coffee is over there.
Rewrite the sentence in brackets to make a participle clause: We broke the computer (the computer belongs to my father)
We broke the computer belonging to my father.
Transform the sentence using a cleft sentence: He disappeared from the beach near his home. (place where)
The place where he disappeared from was the beach near his home.
Transform the sentence using a cleft sentence: His wife hid him. (person who)
The person who hid him was his wife.
Transform the sentence using a cleft sentence: They wanted people to believe he had died. (what)
What they wanted was for people to believe he had died.
Transform the sentence using a cleft sentence: Mr Darwin returned to see his sons. (was)
It was to see his sons that Mr Darwin returned. / What Mr Darwin did was return to see his sons.
I meant that you should leave and never come back! (Emphasize the action 'leave and never come back')
What I meant was leave and never come back!
The Louvre is fascinating to me. (Emphasize the place 'the Louvre')
The place that is fascinating to me is the Louvre.
I like you the most in our group. (Emphasize 'you')
It is you who I like the most in our group.
They left the bar because there were a lot of people inside. (Emphasize the reason 'a lot of people inside)
The reason why they left the bar was a lot of people inside.