Sunday, September 25, 2016

WEEK 5 WINDOW ON CANADA; MAP OF THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING WORLD

LINKING SENTENCES USING PAST PARTICIPLES


Joining two sentences using a past participle

Two sentences can be made into one by using a past participle. Study the following examples carefully.

The car was damaged in the accident. It needed a new door.
Damaged in the accident, the car needed a new door.

He was deceived by his friends. He lost all hope.
Deceived by his friends, he lost all hope.


I was impressed by his performance. I congratulated him.
Impressed by his performance, I congratulated him.


He was driven by hunger. He killed himself.
Driven by hunger he killed himself.

Read more at http://www.englishpractice.com/children/ways-joining-sentences-part-iii/#cy0Mw6ODT4LwWpgi.99


LET'S WATCH THE NEXT VIDEO AND NOTE DOWN 10 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CANADA AND THE USA




http://www.mapsofworld.com/world-top-ten/countries-with-most-english-language-speaker-map.html

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