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Jigneshbharati Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Being warned of- combine sentences using participles

Combine each pair of sentences into one simple sentence by using participles.
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3. The Emperor was warned of the impeding disaster. He made good his escape.

Answer 3: Being warned of the impending disaster, the Emperor made good his escape.
Please explain the use of "being" in the above combined sentence using participles.

  

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Jigneshbharati explain the use of "being" 'being' is the (present) participle of 'be'. When you change the clause from finite ( was warned ) to non-finite ( being warned ), 'being' takes the place of 'was'. Note the parts of a regular verb.

  • Jigneshbharati explain the use of "being" 'being' is the (present) participle of 'be'.
  • When you change the clause from finite ( was warned ) to non-finite ( being warned ), 'being' takes the place of 'was'.
  • Note the parts of a regular verb.
  • Here all the parts look very similar.
  • walk, walks, walked, (has) walked, to walk, walking Note the parts of an irregular verb.
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Jigneshbharatiexplain the use of "being"

'being' is the (present) participle of 'be'. When you change the clause from finite (was warned) to non-finite (being warned), 'being' takes the place of 'was'.


Note the parts of a regular verb. Here all the parts look very similar.

walk, walks, walked, (has) walked, to walk, walki

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