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Advanced Expert Module 10 Participle clauses

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  • I often buy cheese (the cheese is imported from Paris)
    I often buy cheese imported from Paris.
  • We live in a house (the house was built by my grandfather)
    We live in a house built by my grandfather.
  • After I had washed the car, I noticed a small scratch on the front right fender.
    Having washed the car, I noticed a small scratch on the front right fender.
  • They called a lawyer (the lawyer lived nearby)
    They called a lawyer living nearby.
  • Those books were mine (those books were lying on the table)
    Those books lying on the table were mine.
  • The man is in the garden (the man is wearing a blue jumper)
    The man wearing a blue jumper is in the garden.
  • The bread is in the kitchen (the bread was brought by John)
    The bread brought by John is in the kitchen.
  • We found a doctor (the doctor works at a hospital in Madrid)
    We found a doctor working at a hospital in Madrid.
  • The robber ran away (the robber was seen by David)
    The robber seen by David ran away.
  • Don't wake the baby (the baby is sleeping in the next room)
    Don't wake the baby sleeping in the next room.
  • After she had her hair cut, she looked strange. ( past participle clause)
    Having her hair cut, she looked strange.
  • The television was stolen (the television was bought twenty years ago)
    The television bought twenty years ago was stolen.
  • People will not be allowed to enter (people who arrive arrive late)
    People arriving late will not be allowed to enter.
  • The money has been given to charity (the money was found in the street)
    The money found in the street has been given to charity.
  • I really loved the flowers (the flowers were grown in London)
    I really loved the flowers grown in London.
  • I don't know much about the games (the games are played by children nowadays)
    I don't know much about the games played by children nowadays.
  • He had lived in this town all his life so he knew the town well
    Having lived in this town all his life, he knew the town well.
  • I didin't want to go to the cinema because I had seen this movie already
    Having seen the film before, I didn't want to go to the cinema.