English for Undergraduates

Participle clauses with adverbial meaning 1 We can use present participle (-ing) and past participle (-ed) clauses with Reminder J6—JIO an adverbial meaning. (See also Unit 59.) They often give information about the timing, causes, and results of the events described: Opening her eyes, the baby began to cry. (= When she opened her eyes ................
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