Which are correct: 1) His partner arrested, he had no choice but to leave town. 2) With his partner arrested, he had no choice but to leave town. 3) With his partner being arrested, he had no choice but to leave town.
4) He had no choice but to leave town, his partner arrested. 5) He had no choice but to leave town, with his partner arrested. 6) He had no choice but to leave town, with his partner bein arrested.
Meaning: Since his partner was arrested, he had no choice but to leave town.
Gratefully, Navi.
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