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combine the following pairs of sentences using participles (i) He heard a noise. He got up. (ii) The rain stopped. the children went out​

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Answered by kl94shovanp7duiz
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Answer:

After hearing the noise, he got up.

After the stopping of the rain, the children went out.

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Answered by priyarksynergy
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Participles are verb words which specify the tense of the verb.

Explanation:

  • Participles are verbal words ending in a certain way which specify the the tense of the verb used and also helps in deriving right tense of the intended meaning.
  • Though these are forms of verbs they also act as an adjective in some cases.
  • Commonly used Past participles are "ed, d, t, en, n, ent, etc" as in Sped through, spend, Slept, shaken, etc
  • The Present participles are also called as gerunds, these are verb words ending with "ing". Eating, talking, writing are some of its examples.

  1. He happened to hear a noise and got up.
  2. Once it stopped raining the children went out.
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