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Correct (if necessary): Had he not visit Brazil as a child, his passion for football will not have developed.
Had he not visited Brazil as a child, his passion for football would not have developed.
Correct (if necessary): Passing the finishing line, Thien was proud that he had finished a marathon.
Correct.
.... (have) learnt Arabic as a child, Mr Vu was desperate to visit the Middle East.
Having
... (have) .... (get) married thirty-six times before, Mr Chan was in Hanoi looking for his next wife.
.... (do) daily, homework each night can ... (help / stop) brain problems developing in later life.
Done / help stop
.... (learn) that her son had not studied hard in class, Ms. Nguyen got her stick ready.
Had Minh .... (not spend) as much time as he did studying, his exam results would never .... (be) so good over this last year.
... (look after) carefully, these boots will .... (last) for many years.
Looked after / last
Participle Clauses are usually used to the number of words used to give the same information shorter/ longer.
shorter
The Harry Potter books, ... (write) by JK Rowling, have all been made into films.
written
CORRECT: Produce in France, Champagne is exported across the world.
Produce -> Produced (but why!?) (Extra 10 points!)
... (know) that he had completed all of CLMS, the student ... (knew) he was going to get a god report.
Knowing / Knew
... (feel) nervous, Lam ... (open) up his examination paper.
Feeling / Opened