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Wangqh2696122 Posted 15 years ago
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The storm left, causing/having caused a lot of damage to this area.

Which should I choose in the folowing sentences? Any differences?

The storm left, causing/having caused a lot of damage to this area.

A storm came, causing/having caused a lot of damage to this area.
  

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wangqh2696122 The storm left, causing/having caused a lot of damage to this area. A storm came, causing/having caused a lot of damage to this area. You may combine the two to have more dramatic sound.

  • wangqh2696122 The storm left, causing/having caused a lot of damage to this area.
  • A storm came, causing/having caused a lot of damage to this area.
  • You may combine the two to have more dramatic sound.
  • The storm came and left, causing a lot of damage to this area.
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wangqh2696122The storm left, causing/having caused a lot of damage to this area.

A storm came, causing/having caused a lot of damage to this area.

You may combine the two to have more dramatic sound. The storm came and left, causing a lot of damage to this area.

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