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