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Noun modifiers (past tenses: simple and continuo ...

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  • Students were very naughty. They were asking for more games.
    Students were very naughty asking for more games.
  • Guests were at the restaurant. They were complaining about the food.
    Guests were at the restaurant complaining about the food.
  • A man heard a little girl. She was crying.
    A man heard a little girl crying.
  • There was Lucky. She was smiling.
    There was Lucky smiling.
  • There was a doctor. He was giving an injection to patients.
    There was a doctor giving an injection to patients.
  • Bob felt scared. He was watching a horror movie.
    Bob felt scared watching a horror movie.
  • There were students. They were reading a storybook.
    There were students reading a storybook.
  • There were little kids. They were playing games.
    There were little kids playing games.
  • There was a girl. She was reading a book.
    There was a girl reading a book.
  • There were dogs. They were barking at a thief.
    There were dogs barking at a thief.
  • Lucy saw Bob. He was sitting on the bench with a girl a park.
    Lucy saw Bob sitting on the bench with a girl in the park.
  • There was Peggy. She was posting a letter.
    There was Peggy posting a letter.
  • Jason met Jenny in the shop. She was buying a new cell phone.
    Jason met Jenny in the shop buying a new cell phone.
  • There was Happy. She was looking for a way to Shanghai Museum.
    There was Happy looking for a way to Shanghai Museum.
  • There was a bear. It was looking for some food in the forest.
    There was a bear looking for some food in the forest.
  • There were tired students. They were having a test in English.
    There were tired students having a test in English.
  • There was Alex. He was making interactive games for his lessons.
    There was Alex making interactive games for his lessons.
  • There was a man. He was grinning.
    There was a man grinning.
  • A police men killed a thief. He was robbing a bank.
    A police men killed a thief robbing a bank.
  • There was Maggie. She was teaching noun modifiers to students.
    There was Maggie teaching noun modifiers to students.
  • There was everyone. They were looking into the window.
    There was everyone looking into the window.
  • Peter saw Betty. She was cooking lunch.
    Peter saw Betty cooking lunch.
  • There was Bob. He was calling to Happy.
    There was Bob calling to Happy.
  • Bob stood there. He was trying to remember the capital of China.
    Bob stood there trying to remember the capital of China.