Participle Clauses

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2 min readNov 5, 2018

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Participle clauses are a form of adverbial clause which let us say information in a more economical way. We can use participle clauses when the participle and the verb in the main clause have the same subject.

For example:

Waiting for John, I made some tea.

Waiting for John, the kettle boiled

FORMING PARTICIPLE CLAUSES

THE MEANING AND USE OF PARTICIPLE CLAUSES

Participle clauses give information about condition, reason, result or time. For example:

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