Participle clauses
You can form a participle clause removing the relative pronoun of the clause and making the verb a Present or Past Participle
Use a Present Participle for active verbs: The man who brings water The man bringing wter Use Past Participle for verbs in passive. The flowers which were sold The flowers sold
Participle clauses
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Participle clauses
You can form a participle clause removing the relative pronoun of the clause and making the verb a Present or Past Participle
Use a Present Participle for active verbs: The man who brings water The man bringing wter Use Past Participle for verbs in passive. The flowers which were sold The flowers sold