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Ritik Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Participle

Hi

I want to ask you the present participle used in the sentence below.


1) He then went to https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_College,_Oxford, earning the degrees of https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_ofArts(Oxbridge), and https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bachelor_of_Laws.


Can you paraphrase the sentence above.? And explain the participle "earning the degree" is the cause and effect ?


  

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ritik I want to ask you about the present participle used in the sentence below. ritik 1) He then went to University College, Oxfor d, earning the degrees of Master of Art s, and Bachelor of Law s. Paraphrases: He then went to University College, Oxford, and subsequently earned the degrees of Master of Arts and Bachelor of Laws.

  • ritik I want to ask you about the present participle used in the sentence below.
  • ritik 1) He then went to University College, Oxfor d, earning the degrees of Master of Art s, and Bachelor of Law s.
  • Paraphrases: He then went to University College, Oxford, and subsequently earned the degrees of Master of Arts and Bachelor of Laws.
  • He then went to University College, Oxford, where he earned the degrees of Master of Arts and Bachelor of Laws.
  • The participle clause just tells us the result of attending Oxford (in this case).
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ritikI want to ask you about the present participle used in the sentence below.
ritik1) He then went to University College, Oxford, earning the degrees of Master of Arts, and Bachelor of Laws.

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