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DON'T: The Game
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We use present participles for passive clauses. TRUE / FALSE
FALSE
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... noticing Smith will smith Will Smith, I decided to smith Will Smith too! AFTER / IF / WILL SMITH
AFTER
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She's never believed in airplane security and because of that, she has never been to Japan.
Not believing in airplane security, she has never been to Japan.
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I advised him not to do it because he would be a laughing stock. TRANSFORM IT IN A PARTICIPLE CLAUSE
Knowing that he would be a laughing stock, I advised him not to do it.
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If you do these exercises correctly, they'll help you in the maths test. USE A PARTICIPLE CLAUSE.
Done correctly, these exercises will help you in the maths test.
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Faced with an angry bull, Paulo decided to jump in that river. PRESENT OR PAST PARTICIPLE CLAUSE?
PAST PARTICIPLE CLAUSE
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After seeing what happened, Lightning Marquinhos ...... to help the King. HELPED / HAS GONE / WENT / KACHOW
WENT
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Having known the rules, the students corrected this sentence. CORRECT THE SENTENCE (UNLESS YOU AREN'T A STUDENT).
Knowing the rules, the students can correct this sentence.
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We use past participles for active clauses. TRUE / FALSE
FALSE
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Knowing you don't like fish, I've cooked fried chicken. TRANSFORM IT TO MAKE IT LONGER USING 'After'.
After knowing you don't like fish, I cooked fried chicken.
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