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PPPPPPPDPPPPPPOOD pARTICIPLE CLAUSES Participle clauses can be made in two ways 1 by using —ing patticiples to replace relative clauses with active verbs. Eg, People who live with pets ate more happy and healthy People living with pets are mote happy and healthy 2.- by using ~ed participles to replace relative clauses with passive verbs Eg. | always buy shoes that have been made of real leather | always buy shoes made of real leather These clauses can also be used for emphasizing some information when writing formal English Eg. He is so rich that he can afford buying Ferrari cars Being so rich he can afford buying Ferrari cars Now, rewrite the following sentences by changing relative and participle clauses: 4. Camille, who was dressed in a Hack Chanel dress, was the sensation that evening 2.- Curled in the couch, the cat was taking a long nap after its diner. 3~ The boy, who was wearing a long scarf, shot the man at the bus stop 4.- | never drink coffee that is more than a day old The Queen, who was sitting in a big throne, received politely her guests — S'S ‘'S'S'S'S'S'S'3'3'3'3'3'3'3'38'38'38'3'38'S'S PPOPOPOPDD PDP DOD ODDOD iSLCollective.com

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