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Use these words: storm / destroy / several houses / leave / families homeless
The storm destroyed several houses, leaving many families homeless.
Use these words: arrive / airport / realise / passport missing
Arriving at the airport, he realised his passport was missing.
Use these words: use / correctly / software / save time
Used correctly, the software can save a lot of time.
Use these words: finish / work / go out for dinner
Having finished work, we went out for dinner.
Use these words: feel / tired / go home early
Feeling tired, I went home early.
Correct this: Having finish the exam, they started talking immediately.
Having finished the exam, they started talking immediately.
Opened by a local artist, many tourists visit the gallery every year.
Opened by a local artist, the gallery attracts many tourists every year.
Correct this: Not knew the answer, I stayed quiet.
Not knowing the answer, I stayed quiet.
Correct this: Using carefully, the machine can last for years.
Used carefully, the machine can last for years.
Correct this: Having eat dinner, we went for a walk.
Having eaten dinner, we went for a walk.
Correct this sentence: Walked into the interview, she felt more confident than expected.
Walking into the interview, she felt more confident than expected.
Finish the sentence. Damaged in the storm, ...
Damaged in the storm, the roof had to be replaced. Damaged in the storm, several houses were left empty.
Finish the sentence. Walking into the room, ...
Walking into the room, I immediately noticed the tension.
Finish the sentence: Not knowing what to say, ...
Not knowing what to say, I just smiled awkwardly. Not knowing what to say, she changed the subject.
Finish the sentence. Used properly, ...
Used properly, this tool can make studying much easier. Used properly, the machine is completely safe.
Finish the sentence. Having missed the last bus, ...
Having missed the last bus, we had to walk home. Having missed the last bus, he called a taxi.
Finish the sentence: Feeling nervous, ...
Feeling nervous, I checked my notes again before the presentation. Feeling nervous, she avoided making eye contact.
Say this in a more advanced way: The match ended, and as a result thousands of fans blocked the streets.
The match ended, leaving thousands of fans blocking the streets. or The match ended, leaving the streets packed with fans.
Say this in a more advanced way: When I arrived at the station, I realised I had left my wallet at home.
Arriving at the station, I realised I had left my wallet at home.
Say this in a more advanced way: Because we didn’t want to wake the baby, we spoke quietly.
Not wanting to wake the baby, we spoke quietly.
Say this in a more advanced way: If it is used correctly, the app can save a lot of time.
Used correctly, the app can save a lot of time.
Say this in a more advanced way: After he finished the report, he emailed it to his boss.
Having finished the report, he emailed it to his boss.
Say this in a more advanced way: Because she felt exhausted, she went straight to bed.
Feeling exhausted, she went straight to bed.