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_______ for years, the treasure was discovered by some explorers.
Hidden
Oops!
Okay!
[Being injured / Having been injured] in he war, my grandfather needed a wheelchair.
Having been injured
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hearing / the news / back home / hurried / we / After
After hearing the news, we hurried back home
Oops!
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This card was designed by my brother. It’s beautiful. _________ by my brother, this card is beautiful.
Designed
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While _____ from jail, the prisoner ran as fast as he could. (escape)
escaping
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[Catching / Having caught] a cold, Scott could not attend the meeting.
Having caught
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Despite ______ young, Patrick was brave enough to reveal the truth.
being
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_____ ______ his umbrella, Jim bought a new one. (break)
having broken
Oops!
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[Losing / Lost] in the crowd, the child asked for help.
Lost
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After _____ for the dream bubbles to float away, you can screw on the lid. (wait)
waiting
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_____ ______ my room last week, I plan to put up picutres this weekend. (paint)
having painted
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____ _____ to the dream, the BFG wrote a description. (listen)
having listened
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After we finished our homework, we caught a bus to the swimming pool. _____________ our homework, we caught a bus to the swimming pool.
Having finished
Oops!
Okay!
their / they / house / switched off / leaving / the TV / Before
Before leaving their house, they switched off the TV.
Oops!
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_____ down on the dreamers, the BFG prepared to blow his dream trumpet.
smiling
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The shop assistant walked out of the store. He was talking on the phone. ___________________, the shop assistant walked out of the store.
Talking on the phone,
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_________ in days, I passed out right in the middle of my English lesson. (not sleep)
Not having slept in days, I passed out right in the middle of my English lesson.
Oops!
Okay!
Upon _____ the door, I spied a scary giant. (open)
opening
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knocked / arrived / we / Having / on the door / at Julie’s house
Having arrived at Julie's house, we knocked on the door.
Oops!
Okay!
[Taking / Taken] the subway, she can avoid traffic.
Taking
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[Bearing / Born] in New York, Fred knows how to live in a city.
Born
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[Injuring/ Injured] in an accident, John was sent to the police station.
Injured
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[Working / Worked] in the office, Mary often eats instant noodles.
Working
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[Looking / Being looked] at the car's GPS system, David drove to the destination.
Looking
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_______ _____ the question, I asked Ian to repeat himself. (not understand)
Not understanding
Oops!
Okay!
[Arrived / Arriving] at the airport, she found the flight delayed.
Arriving
Oops!
Okay!
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