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Hesam711 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

ing clause meaning..........

i have a question . what do you mean in this sentence: ""using what you have learned, make a sentence""" . what do you mean "using" in this sentence?what is the "using " in this sentence? what is " what you have learned " in this sentence? is "using" clause? is "what you have learned" clause? i studied clause grammar and participle and relative clause...... completely but really i confused . please please help me.please.thank you
  

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Instead of a full sentence: You can use what you have learned, make a sentence, in this case, using is like a brief form of sentence. Other examples: When I saw the dog, I ran away. => When seeing the dog, I ran away.

  • Instead of a full sentence: You can use what you have learned, make a sentence, in this case, using is like a brief form of sentence.
  • Other examples: When I saw the dog, I ran away.
  • => When seeing the dog, I ran away.
  • The man who is standing over there is Mr cucku.
  • , this is a question.
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Instead of a full sentence: You can use what you have learned, make a sentence, in this case, using is like a brief form of sentence. Other examples: When I saw the dog, I ran away.
=> When seeing the dog, I ran away.
The man who is standing over there is Mr cucku.
=>The man standing over there is Mr cucku
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hesam, will you please stop posting the same question again and again. Starting multiple threads with the same question can only lead to wasted work and possible confusion.

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