Participle clauses/help
Forum > English only || BottomMessage from mohammad51 posted on 16-03-2023 at 11:29:30 (D | E | F)
Hello
Please
Thank you in advance
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Rewrite the following sentences using participle clauses.
My suggested answers are below each question I uploaded.
1)Because I was forced to spend the day indoors, I explored the old house.
Forced to spend the day indoors, I explored the old house. This needs past participle to replace the passive structure
2)As they had never been to the house before, they didn’t realise that there was a secret room.
Having never been to the house before, they didn't realise that there was a secret room
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This needs perfect participle ( passive ) to emphasize the first action that happened earlier
3)Had the man who had been waiting in the secret room been a ghost?
Had the man having been waited ..... I see ( not possible ) Not sure of the answer ?
perhaps I use ( was auxiliary ) Was the man having been waited in the secret room being a ghost ?
4)Even though I was scared, I was keen to investigate.
Being scared, even though , I was keen to investigate. ?
Even though I was being scared .............
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Edited by lucile83 on 17-03-2023 10:00
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Re: Participle clauses/help from gerondif, posted on 16-03-2023 at 12:19:48 (D | E)
Hello
1)Because I was forced to spend the day indoors, I explored the old house.
Forced to spend the day indoors, I explored the old house. This needs past participle to replace the passive structure
2)As they had never been to the house before, they didn’t realise that there was a secret room.
Having never been to the house before, they didn't realise that there was a secret room.
3)Had the man who had been waiting in the secret room been a ghost?
Had the man
Had the man seen waiting in the secret room been a ghost ?
4)Even though I was scared, I was keen to investigate.
Being scared, even though , I was keen to investigate. ? (clumsy)
Although scared, I was keen to investigate.
Re: Participle clauses/help from mohammad51, posted on 16-03-2023 at 14:20:56 (D | E)
Hello
Thank you very much dear teacher gerondif
I don't know how it goes out of my mind ( relative clause \ reducing )
3)Had the man who had (been) waiting in the secret room been a ghost.
I see you changed been to seen ? Perhaps typed in error
Thank you again. You helped me many times.
Re: Participle clauses/help from gerondif, posted on 16-03-2023 at 15:24:51 (D | E)
No, seen is what I mean.
Had the man waiting in the secret room been a ghost ? if a present participe is ok with the exercise.
If you use wait in the passive voice, it means this :
The man waited upon was strange = The man I was serving looked strange, the man I had been waiting upon looked strange.
A waiter waits on you, is at your service.
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