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Past participle clause: B2- intermediate:


 Past participle clauses at B2 level! Let's explore.


What are past participle clauses?

Past participle clauses use the past participle form of a verb to describe an action that happened before the main action in a sentence.


Formation:


- Having + past participle + main clause

- Past participle + main clause (without "having" for some verbs)


Examples:


1. *Having finished* my homework, I went to bed.

2. *Written* in haste, the letter was difficult to read.

3. *Seen* from a distance, the mountain looked majestic.


Usage:


- To show cause and effect

- To describe a situation

- To provide additional information


Tips:


- Use past participle clauses to add variety to your writing and speaking.

- Choose the correct verb form and punctuation.


*Practice time!* Can you form past participle clauses with these verbs?


1. finish

2. write

3. see.


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