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1)"Mr.Able decided to marry Mrs.shorokks . He left the home" (using present participle)
2)"I walked fast. I was tired" ( using Perfect Participle)
3)"Roberge met roy. He was inspired with Roy's status" (using participle)
4)"Able was ill-treatedby his daughters. He decided to marry john sherrocks." (using perfect participle)
Rewrite the sentence to include non- finite clauses.

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Answered by siddartha7589
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James Chadwick

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