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Car class 631 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Participle clauses

Join the two sentences to make one.Use participle clauses.


1.We did a Thai cookery course.We prepared a delicious green curry.

Having done a Thai cookery course, we prepared a delicious green curry.


2.We rode elephants all afternoon.We had a quiet evening in the hostel.

Riding elephants all afternoon we had a quiet evening in the hostel.


3.We trekked through the jungle.We slept really well that night.

Having trekked through the jungle, we slept really well that night.


4.We learned some Thai.We practised our new phrases at the night market.

Having learned some Thai, we practises our new phrases at the night market.


Is this right?Thanks in advance.

  

Top answer

Use participle clauses. We prepared a delicious green curry. Having done/ taken a Thai cookery course, we prepared a delicious green curry.

  • Use participle clauses.
  • We prepared a delicious green curry.
  • Having done/ taken a Thai cookery course, we prepared a delicious green curry.
  • We had a quiet evening in the hostel.
  • After riding / (After) having ridden elephants all afternoon , we had a quiet evening in the hostel.
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car class 631

Join the two sentences to make one.Use participle clauses.


1.We did a Thai cookery course.We prepared a delicious green curry.

Having done/taken a Thai cookery course, we prepared a delicious green curry.


2.We rode elephants all afternoon.We had a quiet evening in the hostel.

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