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Participle Clause

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  • After (eat) three hamburgers, it's no wonder you feel sick!
    eating / having eaten
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  • (Tell) exactly what to do, I was pretty confident I wouldn't embarrass myself.
    Having been told
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  • (Give) the opportunity, would you like to spend a year abroad?
    Given
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  • Philip was the only person (keep) the committee on track.
    keeping
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  • (See) an advert in the paper, we decided to write off for more information.
    Having seen
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  • The zoo-keeper (injure) in the incident is now in a stable condition.
    injured
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  • (Not be) a US citizen, Eleni knew it would be difficult to get a visa.
    Not being
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  • After (make) a statement, I was allowed to leave.
    having made
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  • (Show) how to use the software, Adrian quickly started designing his logo.
    Shown / Having been shown
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  • (Listen) from the top of the stairs, Jill and I could hear raised voices.
    Listening
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  • I'd love to get some work experience in an office, (give) the chance.
    given
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  • After (get) so bad a school report, you can't blame your parents for being angry.
    getting / having got
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  • (See) Arctic Monkeys play live before, Josh was desperate to get tickets to their next gig.
    Having seen
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  • (Swim) along the seabed, the drivers were shocked to find a sunken car.
    Swimming
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  • (Shoot) in the arm, the man ran bleeding into the undergrowth.
    Shot
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  • (Apply) for the job, I forgot all about it until the letter came.
    Having applied
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