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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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participial phrases

I have to rewrite the following sentence, changing the clauses into participial phrases. I don not know how to do it, could you please help me?
NASA astronomers, who have found vestiges of water on a distant planet, didn’t say anything about the existence of life

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Anonymous I have to rewrite the following sentence, changing the clauses into participial phrases. First, can you identify the clauses?

  • Anonymous I have to rewrite the following sentence, changing the clauses into participial phrases.
  • First, can you identify the clauses?
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AnonymousI have to rewrite the following sentence, changing the clauses into participial phrases.
First, can you identify the clauses?
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(I deleted a reply from another anonymous contributor who gave the answer before the OP responded.)
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Rover_KEI deleted a reply from another anonymous contributor who gave the answer before the OP responded.
Well, that's one way to save the Socratic method in forum format. Why didn't I think of that?
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Rover_KE(I deleted a reply from another anonymous contributor who gave the answer before the OP responded.)
I couldn't disagree more (I'm that 'another anonymous'). It's a sort of censorship, a regrettable one, on the part of a moderator. My reply wasn't an answer; it was a clue. Replacing "who have found" with "having found" is not the answer; the answer to t
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AnonymousMy reply wasn't an answer; it was a clue.
I couldn't disagree more. Your "clue" did most of the thinking work. What was left to do didn't require much thought.
AnonymousI'm that 'another anonymous')
There is a trivial solution for that, too.

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