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Combine two sentences into simple sentence using a participle .
1 I knew that he was poor. I offered to pay his fare.

2 We barricaded the windows. We assembled in the hall.

3 She became tired of my complaints about the programme. She turned it off.

4 He found no one at home. He left the house in a bad temper.

5 She hoped to find the will. She searched everywhere.

6 The criminal removed all traces of his crime. He left the building.

7 He realized that he had missed the last train. He began to walk.

8 He was exhausted by his work. He threw himself on his bed.

9 He had spent all his money. He decided to go home and ask his father for a job.

10 He escaped from prison. He looked for a place where he could get food.

11 She didn’t want to hear the story again. She had heard it all before

12 They found the money. They began quarrelling about how to divide it.



Please add having + past participle of 1st verb + predicate + second sentence​

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Answered by madhumashilahar1234
21

Answer:

1)Having known that he was poor I offered to pay his fare.

2)Having barricaded the windows we assembled in the hall.

3)Having being tired of my complaints about the computer programme she turned it off.

4)Having found no one at home he left the house in temper.

5)Having hoped to find the will she searched everywhere.

6)Having removed all traces of his crime the criminal left the building.

7)Having realised that he had missed the last train he began to walk.

8)Having being exhausted from his work he threw himself on bed.

9)Having spent all his money he decided to go home and ask his father for a job.

10)Having escaped from a prison he looked for a place where he could get food.

11)Having not wanted to hear the story again she had heard it all before.

12)Having found the money they began quarreling about how to divide it.

Answered by suruthi21
5

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