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Not wanting a row, I apologized immediately.
(1) Match a beginning from the left with an ending from the right to make a sentence.
(2) Now rewrite the sentences in simple English (i e without participle clauses) starting with the words below so that the meaning is the same.
I've cooked some chicken because...
He picked up his briefcase and coat...
They were walking down the street...
I haven't read the book myself...
He works all hours of day and night...
She was sitting on a stool and...
He took her in his strong arms...
She was angered by his hurtful remarks...
I see you haven't got much time...
(3) Try and write sentences with participle clauses that have the same meanings as the following:
I looked straight at her and said, 'Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn. '
I didn't want a row so I apologized immediately.
I've never met her so I can't tell you what she's like.
I've worked here for ten years, so I can tell you it's a terrible place to work.
They were standing by the side of the swimming pool and they were throwing water at each other.
I'm not the sort of person who enjoys large gatherings so I declined the invitation to the party.
I meet all nationalities in my daily work so I know quite a few words of other languages.
I've seen his report so I can give you an idea of the situation there.
I've never been to Sydney so I can hardly recommend a hotel there.
Matching
Knowing you don't like seafood, I've cooked some chicken too. Angered by his hurtful remarks, she slammed down the phone. Working all hours of the day and night, he rarely has time for parties or that kind of thing. Having seen her work, I'd have no hesitation recommending her for the job. Seeing you haven't got much time, we'd better go through the figures straight away. She was sitting on a stool, smoking a cigarette. Not having read the book myself, I can't really give you an opinion. They were walking down the street, singing loudly. Picking up his briefcase and coat, he left the room. Taking her in his strong arms, he looked into her eyes and said, 'I love you. '
I've cooked some chicken because. .. I know you don't like seafood.
He picked up his briefcase and coat... a nd left the room.
They were walking down the street... and they were singing loudly.
I haven't read the book myself. .. so I can't really give you an opinion.
He works all hours of day and night. .. so he rarely has time for parties or that sort of thing.
She was sitting on a stool and... she was smoking a cigarette.
He took her in his strong arms... looked into her eyes and said, 'I love you'.
She was angered by his hurtful remarks... so she slammed down the phone.
I see you haven't got much time... so we'd better go through the figures straight away.
(3) Try and write sentences with participle clauses that have the same meanings as the following:
I looked straight at her and said, 'Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn. ' Looking straight at her he said, 'Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn. '
I didn't want a row so I apologized immediately. Not wanting a row, I apologized immediately.
I've never met her so I can't tell you what she's like.
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