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When I look back at that moment, I sometimes wonder whether that was the right decision.
Looking back at that moment, I sometimes wonder whether that was the right decision.
We crossed a narrow stone bridge, which was built centuries ago.
We crossed a narrow stone bridge built centuries ago
Once we’d reached the top of those, we saw the much higher peaks ahead.
Reaching/Having reached the top of those, we saw much higher peaks ahead.
We didn’t want to waste time, so we walked up the steep valley
Not wanting to waste time, we walked up the steep valley.
We left at 6 am and we headed north.
Leaving/Having left at 6 am, we headed left.
Jack didn’t have anyone to talk to. He felt lonely.
Not having anyone to talk to, Jack felt lonely.
My sister has studied Mandarin for five years. She speaks it well.
Having studied Mandarin for five years, my sister speaks it well.
Our vehicle broke down. That left us stuck in the forest.
Our vehicle broke down, leaving us stuck in the forest.
I was exhausted by the journey. I slept for 18 hours.
Exhausted by the journey, I slept for 18 hours.
Joaquin is tall. He could see over the crowd’s heads.
Being tall, Joaquin could see over the crowd’s heads.
You can wear this jacket with matching trousers. It looks great.
Worn with matching trousers, this jacket looks great.
We were climbing in the mountains. We saw an eagle fly past.
Climbing in the mountains, we saw an eagle fly past.
Marta looked tired. She said she had been travelling all night.
Looking tired, Marta said she had been travelling all night.